Ethiopia reaches resolution with China on debt treatment

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NAIROBI, – Ethiopia’s finance ministry said it had reached an agreement with ​China on debt treatment, reaffirming both nations’ ‌commitment to progress within the G20 Common Framework to formalise a bilateral deal.

Ethiopia faces mounting legal challenges from bondholders ​planning to sue the government following resistance ​from bilateral creditors to a preliminary arrangement to ⁠restructure the nation’s $1 billion Eurobond.

The dispute could ​prolong Ethiopia’s emergence from external debt default.

The finance ​ministry said in a post on Facebook that the resolution was reached during a meeting between Ethiopian and Chinese ​finance ministers held in China.

Discussions included “debt restructuring, implementation ​of ongoing projects, and new financing opportunities,” as well as ‌plans ⁠for the development of a new Bushoftu International Airport.

“The two sides reached a resolution on the debt treatment and reaffirmed their commitment to working constructively ​within the ​G20 Common ⁠Framework parameters toward signing the bilateral agreement,” the statement added.

Ethiopia announced in ​2021 that it would seek to ​restructure its ⁠sovereign debt under the G20 initiative, after its finances were severely impacted by COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2023, ⁠the ​East African nation defaulted on ​its $1 billion Eurobond following a missed $33 million coupon payment.

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