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    G20 recommits to debt relief — but critics say it’s far from enough

    The G20 has released a ministerial declaration on debt reaffirming support for its existing debt restructuring program, but critics say the framework’s progress has been too slow.

    By Elissa Miolene, Adva Saldinger // 21 October 2025

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    The Group of 20 major economies has released a ministerial declaration on debt — one that reaffirmed support for the G20’s existing debt restructuring program, and committed to strengthening its implementation.

    It is the first time a declaration on debt has been issued since the COVID-19 pandemic, and the only topic on which finance ministers from all G20 countries — including the United States — reached enough of a consensus for a communiqué.

    “The G20 continues to play an important role in fostering stability, inclusion, and sustainability in the international system, and we are confident that the work carried forward from this presidency will strengthen our shared efforts to build a more equitable, resilient and prosperous global economy,” said David Masondo, South Africa’s deputy minister of finance, at the World Bank and International Monetary Fund annual meetings last week.

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