(June 11, 2003) Sinan M. Ridha al-Shabibi, consultant to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, says Iraq has a case for debt forgiveness: "Iraq’s exceptional case derives from the sanctions and wars and poverty which it has suffered."
Redemption of Iraqi debt to Bulgaria depends on post-war recovery: official
(June 11, 2003) The redemption of a US$1.7 billion debt Iraq owes to Bulgaria will depend on the Arab country’s post-war recovery, Bulgaria’s Deputy Foreign Minister Petko Draganov said.
Dealing with Iraq national debt
(June 11, 2003) Sinan M. Ridha al-Shabibi, consultant to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, says Iraq has a case for debt forgiveness: "Iraq exceptional case derives from the sanctions and wars and poverty which it has suffered.
Japan has [US]$7 billion in loans outstanding to Iraq, Nikkei says
(June 10, 2003) Japan will report it has about US$7 billion in loans outstanding to Iraq when it meets as part of a group of 19 creditor nations, known as the Paris Club, at its two-day meeting starting June 10, the Nihon Keizai newspaper reported.
Debt campaigners propose strategies to revitalise the debt movement
(June 9, 2003) A range of strategies and concrete actions proposed in the framework of a reaffirmation of unity in fighting for debt cancellation were the main results of a World Council of Churches (WCC) workshop that addressed debt campaign divisions.
Paris Club head tells Reuters he expects Iraq data by July
(June 9, 2003) Paris Club Chairman, Jean-Pierre Jouyet, told Reuters he expects an audit of Iraq’s debt to be completed in July. However, he said creditors won’t start looking at whether Iraq needs debt reduction or a deferral of payments for some time after that.
Vantage View: Iraq faces a financial struggle to end of decade
(June 7, 2003) Official creditors are likely to offer Iraq debt relief. However, to return to the international capital markets, Iraq will have to show that it is at least willing to pay something towards its properly documented commercial debt.
Iraq debts ultimatum
(June 7, 2003) Banks in Bahrain are looking at how to recover millions of dollars in unpaid loans to Iraq. They want a deal over the debts before even considering investing in rebuilding the country, says a top official.
Ghorfa summit calls for Iraq debt remission
(June 7, 2003) The recent Ghorfa summit of Arab and German business leaders in Berlin, called for remission of Iraqi debts from the Saddam Hussein era. Iraq should be given a chance for a new beginning similar to Germany after World War II, says German business leader.
Pachachi for Arab identity in Iraq
(June 5, 2003) Former Iraqi foreign minister Adnan Al Pachachi has urged U.S. rulers that Iraq needs "external help, including measures by major creditors to write off Iraq’s debt." Iraq should also be exempted from paying war damages under UN resolutions.
Lawmakers want rebuilding cost
(June 5, 2003) U.S. senators criticized the Bush administration for not having calculated the cost of rebuilding Iraq, even as international finance ministries begin discussing how to fund the reconstruction.
Iraq should be given relief from $bn debts, US officials
(June 5, 2003) Iraq should be given relief from its multi-billion dollar debt, and other countries, in addition to the United States, should be pressed for cash to help rebuild the country, US officials said on Wednesday.
Iraq donor meetings planned for June, September
(June 5, 2003) U.S. officials announced this week that there will be a meeting of donors in New York at the end of June, to discuss fundraising for Iraq’s reconstruction.
US reassures Russia over Iraq contract
(June 4, 2003) Russia’s Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov said that the question of Iraq’s huge international debts was to be settled, under UN Security Council resolution 1483, by international institutions notably the Paris Club of creditor nations.
Treasury: More cash heads toward Iraq
(June 4, 2003) John Taylor, a senior U.S. Treasury official, said: "Once we have a better estimate of the true level of Iraq’s debt, we can move forward to develop a comprehensive strategy to deal with Iraq’s official debt."


