COVID-19: World Bank sees 'huge willingness' to suspend debt payments for poorest countries

A call by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund for a halt in debt payments

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An atrium at the World Bank headquarters building in the US.
An atrium at the World Bank headquarters building in the US.
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Washington: The World Bank is seeing "a huge willingness" on the part of official bilateral creditors to suspend debt payments by the world's poorest countries so they can focus on fighting the coronavirus pandemic, a top Bank official said on Monday.

World Bank Managing Director Axel van Trotsenburg said the Group of 20 major economies and the Group of Seven (G7) had been largely supportive of a call by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund for a temporary halt in debt payments.

"Everybody understands that we need to help the poorest countries. There is a huge willingness - as in nobody is questioning that, absolutely nobody," he told Reuters in an interview. "I think we are in a good place to move forward." 

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