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Dubai World meets creditors; no 'standstill' pact yet
Press Trust of India / Dubai Dec 21, 2009, 21:21 IST

Crisis-ridden Dubai World today briefed its creditors about the conglomerate's restructuring plans but is yet to reach an agreement on buying time to repay the debts.

The Dubai government-owned entity is looking to restructure debts worth over $20 billion.

In a statement today, Dubai World said it held a meeting in the emirate with its creditor banks involved in the restructuring of the group's debt.

"The purpose of the meeting was to provide an update to the banks on the development of the group's restructuring plans as it seeks to reach a standstill agreement with financial creditors," the company noted.

Last month, Dubai World announced that it would seek additional time to pay back its debts worth $59 billion, a move that spooked global markets on concerns of another financial meltdown. Later, the entity revealed that it would look to restructure debts of $26 billion.

Abu Dhabi extended $10 billion loan to Dubai last week. Out of that, little over $4 billion went towards repaying debts of Dubai World's real estate arm Nakheel.

Stressing that the firm would seek a "standstill" in an orderly way, Dubai World said it has "assurances that the government of Dubai... Will provide financial support to cover working capital and interest expenses to ensure the continuity of key projects".

Dubai World has reportedly met with its creditors for the first time after the November announcement.

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