Ethiopia Eyes $3.5b Debt Relief As Restructuring Talks Advance, Hints At Repayments Resumption in 2026
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Ethiopia Eyes $3.5b Debt Relief As Restructuring Talks Advance, Hints At Repayments Resumption in 2026
Addis Abeba -- Ethiopia is advancing debt restructuring negotiations with creditor countries in an effort to secure $3.5 billion in debt relief, Minister of Finance Ahmed Shide told lawmakers on Tuesday.
Ethiopia Secures Major Debt Relief Deal Under G20 Common Framework - Capital Newspaper
Ethiopia has reached a major breakthrough in its long-awaited debt restructuring process under the G20 Common Framework, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with its Official Creditor Committee (OCC). The agreement, announced by the Ministry of Finance, formalizes a debt treatment plan agreed in principle earlier this year, providing Ethiopia with over USD 3.5 billion in relief. This landmark deal marks a critical step toward restoring E…
Ethiopia secures IMF funds as debt restructuring talks progress
The International Monetary Fund has approved the third review of Ethiopia’s $3.4 billion loan programme, releasing $262.3 million in fresh funds. The decision comes as Ethiopia pushes forward with debt restructuring talks under the G20 Common Framework, having defaulted in December 2023. Ethiopia and the IMF reached a staff-level agreement on May 30, citing strong progress in economic reforms, reduced inflation, and resilient growth. The IMF pra…
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