IMF Chief Applauds Ghana's Debt Agreement with G20 Creditors

Washington, DC: Following theannouncementof an agreement being reached by Ghana and its official creditors under the Group of 20 Common Framework for Debt Treatment, Ms. Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), issued the following statement today:

"I welcomeMinister of Finance Ofori-Atta's announcementthat the Ghanaian authorities have reached an agreement in principle with their official creditors on a debt treatment, consistent with the objectives of theIMF-supported program, which aims to restore macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability, build resilience, and lay the foundations for stronger and more inclusive growth.

"I want to thank the Official Creditor Committee, especially the co-chairs, China and France, for all their work to reach this agreement. This is another substantial milestone for the G20 Common Framework under which G20 creditors joined forces to agree on debt relief for Ghana.

"This agreement clears the path for IMF Executive Board consideration of the first review of Ghana's three-year Extended Credit Facility Arrangement in the next few days. I look forward to continuing our fruitful collaboration with Ghana."

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