24th February 2023 3:06:09 PM
2 mins readThe $3 billion bailout requested by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) may not be authorized, the German ambassador to Ghana, Daniel Krull, has warned, if China refuses to agree to a debt reduction plan.Addressing the media, Mr Krull said China has so far rejected attempts by officials from Ghana to engage them to commit to the setting up of a creditors’ committee for an agreement on a debt package.
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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Friday, February 3, urged Germany to “encourage” China, an ad hoc member of the Paris Club, to support Ghana’s debt restructuring efforts.The President made the call when the visiting German Finance Minister, Christian Lindner called on him at the Jubilee House, Accra.
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The Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, on Thursday, disclosed that the government’s planned high-level meeting with Chinese creditors over Ghana’s debt restructuring has been postponed to late March 2023.According to him, this is due to the upcoming National People’s Congress of China which is scheduled for early March.
Mr Krull has disclosed that other creditors will only play their part and help
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if China – the biggest creditor to Ghana – agrees to the debt relief package.“We are prepared to live up to our responsibility as one of the major bilateral creditors to Ghana, but we are only ready to implement our solidarity only if certain criteria are met. In this first place, it has to be done in an internationally coordinated fashion, and therefore we have the G20 common framework.
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The G20 has agreed on how to deal with these kinds of crises, and we feel that it is important that this framework is respected.“The second condition is that we are ready to take our part when others are ready to do that so all major creditors must be ready to help Ghana. The Big elephant in the room is China.
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China is the largest creditor to Ghana and so far [China] is not supportive of setting up of a creditors’ committee, where the creditors will sit down and agree on an aid package for Ghana.”Mr Krull further appealed to MPs and politicians who have business relations with China to encourage their Chinese counterparts to agree to the aid package to help rescue Ghana’s economy.
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“The President and the Finance Ministers have appealed to Germany to support Ghana in convincing China to come to the table, and we are ready to do that but at the same time, I want to appeal to all Ghanaians who have strong ties to China, who are doing nice business with China to also engage them and convince them that it is time to sit down with all the creditors and agree on a package. Time is of the essence.
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Without this agreement, the IMF package is in severe danger.”
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