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"Question No 13 by Eoin Ryan ():
The World Bank and the IMF have been involved in helping to mobilise the resources required if the developing countries are to meet the Millennium Development Goals agreed by the international community in 2000. They agree that prudent debt write-off is useful and necessary if certain countries are to reach the agreed development goals, but they have reservations about 100% debt relief. They have mobilised more than USD 53 million in debt-service relief. What is the Council doing to tackle the debt burden of poor countries? Does it consider that it would be useful for the European Commission to establish a Debt Department along the lines of the one established recently by the World Bank?"@en1
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"Subject: Developing world countries and the debt burden"1
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