Sudanese Prime Minister Dr. Abdallah Hamdok confirmed that Sudan has achieved all the goals for which he went to the Paris Conference to support the democratic transition in Sudan, indicating that it represented Sudan's return to the international development community and that the success of the conference will help Sudan to move to a sustainable democracy. He thanked the French President Macron and all his friends. Sudan who actively participated in the conference.
The Sudanese News Agency quoted Hamdok as saying - in the press conference he held after his arrival in the country to present the most important results and outputs of the Paris conference - that Sudan was able to address its debts amounting to more than sixty billion dollars, which burdened and restricted it and deprived it of obtaining aid from international financial institutions, pointing out that it is Debts inherited by the transitional government from the previous regime and had to be addressed, indicating that by next June Sudan will reach the decision-making stage in the Paris Club to benefit from the HIPC grant in which it is hoped that Sudan will benefit from an exemption of approximately 45 billion dollars from His debts.
Hamdok reviewed the five steps taken by the transitional government before traveling to the conference to reach this stage at the Paris Club, and were basic conditions for treating Sudan according to this characteristic outlined in a national program for economic reform in agreement with the International Monetary Fund, implementing the program, addressing debts of the World Bank and the African Development Bank, and a strategy to combat poverty and address Debt of the International Monetary Fund.
He stressed that Sudan had fulfilled all these conditions before arriving in Paris, and that the fifth condition related to dealing with the debts of the International Monetary Fund, explaining that France helped Sudan implement it by providing a bridge loan of $ 1.5 billion to deal with it, in advance thanking President Macron for standing with Sudan.
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