G7 ministers reaffirm bilateral debt relief commitment for poorest nations

The G7 Ministers welcomed the leadership by the Institute of International Finance in coordinating private sector participation, and look forward to follow-up

French President Emmanuel Macron, center left, and President Donald Trump, center right, participate in a G-7 Working Session on the Global Economy, Foreign Policy, and Security Affairs the G-7 summit in Biarritz, France, Sunday, Aug. 25, 2019. Also
The Ministers agreed to convene on a regular basis to work together on critical economic issues to restore their respective economies.
Agencies Washington
2 min read Last Updated : Jun 04 2020 | 12:01 PM IST
G7 Finance Ministers have reaffirmed their commitment towards implementing an official bilateral debt relief for the world's poorest countries amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

"Covid-19 has exacerbated existing debt vulnerabilities in many low-income countries, highlighting the importance of debt sustainability and transparency to long-term financing for development," the Ministers said in a joint statement released by the US Treasury Department on Wednesday, news agency IANS reported.

"We are committed to implementing the Debt Service Suspension Initiative agreed by the G20 and the Paris Club, by suspending official bilateral debt payments for the poorest countries to year-end 2020 and possibly longer, providing those countries fiscal space to fund social, health, and other measures to respond to the pandemic."

Given the importance of private financing for sustainable development, the G7 Ministers welcomed the leadership by the Institute of International Finance (IIF) in coordinating private sector participation, and look forward to follow-up, Xinhua news agency quoted the statement as saying.


The Ministers also said they look to the international financial institutions to step up efforts to provide technical assistance to reduce public debt vulnerabilities, strengthen debt management capacity, and enhance debt reporting practices.

"I welcome the continued strong support among the G7 for helping low-income countries address the impacts of Covid-19, including through participation in the Debt Service Suspension Initiative," US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a separate statement.

He added that the Ministers agreed to convene on a regular basis to work together on critical economic issues to restore their respective economies.

"I look forward to making significant progress to review with the G20 Ministers at the meeting in July," he said.

In April, G20 Finance Ministers and central bankers agreed to "support a time-bound suspension of debt service payments for the poorest countries that request forbearance" following a teleconference meeting.

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