A moratorium on African countries’ debt payments is “an indispensable step” to help the continent weather the coronavirus crisis, the French president told Radio France Internationale (RFI), FRANCE 24’s sister station, calling for the debt to be eventually written off.
“We must give African economies some breathing space by suspending debt payments during this crisis,” Macron explained, describing the moratorium as a “global first”.
The French president’s comments come as his finance minister says major international creditors have reached a preliminary agreement to relieve the world’s poorest countries of debt payments this year.
Macron urged finance officials for the US, China and other G20 nations to finalise that agreement when they meet online on Wednesday.
François Picard
✔@FrancoisF241/5 @EmmanuelMacron says he’ll press for a debt freeze at Wednesday’s #G20 Finance meeting. “It has to be a first step” the French president told @RFI. “Every year, one-third of what Africa exports goes to servicing its debt,” he said, adding that debt cancellation should follow.