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World Bank Decision on Loan Repayments from Disaster Affected Countries

World Bank Decision on Loan Repayments from Disaster Affected Countries

The World Bank will allow countries affected by disasters to suspend loan payments to the bank.

According to the Financial Times news, World Bank President Ajay Banga will announce measures such as suspending loan payments and adding disaster insurance to new loans in his speech in Paris today.

According to the FT report, the World Bank will also allow countries to “quickly divert” some of their loans in the event of a crisis for emergency response.

TODAY AND TOMORROW THE SUMMIT WILL BE ORGANIZED

The World Bank did not respond to questions from Reuters.

French President Emmanuel Macron will host the summit, which will take place today and tomorrow in Paris to create a framework to reduce the debt obligations of low-income countries and allocate more resources to finance the fight against climate change. (Reuters)

President World France climate change Paris Reuters

Source: Sozcu

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