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Kouchouk calls for easing debt burden on developing nations

Businessmen Team news 21 October 2025 03:00 PM
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Kouchouk calls for easing debt burden on developing nations

Finance Minister Ahmed Kouchouk has stressed the country is looking to develop a joint vision to lead an economic transformation towards more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable development, through a greater role for the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in tackling development challenges in developing nations and seeking innovative financing solutions.

Kouchouk described UNCTAD as a strong voice for the Global South and a key supporter of integrating developing countries into the global economy.

Speaking at a roundtable on "Finance and Debt" during the UNCTAD conference in Geneva, the Minister stated, "We look forward to reforming the global financial structure and converting debt into opportunities for investment and development to ease the burdens on developing countries."

He also noted the need to introduce new mechanisms for sustainable debt management in low and middle-income countries.

Kouchouk added that geopolitical tensions, climate change, food security, and the digital divide are imposing enormous pressures on developing economies.

He stressed the necessity of stimulating private sector investment to help bridge development gaps and enhance the role of African countries in trade, development, and the global economy in a fair and balanced manner.

The Minister also pointed to the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as a strategic opportunity to boost intra-African trade and access to international markets.

He concluded by reiterating commitment to the spirit of multilateralism, the United Nations Charter, and collective dialogue to face international challenges.