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Debt restructuring talks at G20 meet hurt by differences, low attendance

Argentina, Brazil, France, and Mexico only sent junior-level officials, while German and British ministers did not attend the meeting (although Germany's central bank chief Joachim Nagel was present), sources said.

July 17, 2023 / 17:36 IST
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G20 meet in Gandhinagar, Gujarat

Debt restructuring talks made little progress during the third finance meeting of the G20 countries in India as the bloc was unable to overcome key differences and low attendance due to domestic issues adding to the roadblocks.

The finance ministers of the G20 countries gathered in Gujarat, hoping to push for agreements on debt restructuring for vulnerable countries, global minimum taxation, and reforms on multilateral development banks.

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"We are not making much headway with the debt restructuring issue," a senior official, who is part of the meeting, told Reuters on Monday.

Last month, Zambia struck a deal to restructure $6.3 billion in debt owed to governments abroad, in what was seen as a breakthrough for indebted nations around the world that have faced lengthy negotiations with their creditors.