The Paris Club has agreed to cancel more than two billion dollars debt Somalia owed its members, to help the East African country restore its debt sustainability.
A statement issued on Wednesday noted that the debt relief represents 99 percent of the debt Somalia owed to Paris Club members as of January 2023.
The Paris Club is an informal group of creditor nations whose objective is to find workable solutions to payment problems faced by debtor nations.
“Creditors welcomed and supported the commitment of Somalia to seek a treatment at least as favorable from all its other official bilateral and external commercial creditors,” part of the statement read.
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It said the decision was made after a meeting between representatives of the Paris Club creditor countries and the Somali government.
The decision made, followed its Completion Point under the Enhanced Heavily Indebted Poor Countries, HIPC, Initiative approval by the International Monetary Fund in December 2023.
Reaching Completion Points means Somalia implemented reforms that agreed to when the country became eligible for debt relief and also fully normalized its relations with international financial institutions.
The Paris Club creditors committed to cancel 1.2 billion dollars in nominal terms under the Enhanced HIPC Initiative framework to contribute to restoring the debt sustainability of Somalia, the statement said.
Paris Club creditors confirmed their willingness to grant additional debt cancellation on a voluntary and bilateral basis for 815 million dollars, the statement added.
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