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Paris Club creditors waive half Iraq's remaining debt to members
The cancelation of the $7.8 million leaves just 20% - another $7.8 million - of its debt to the club from four years ago.
The Paris Club and Iraq agreed in November 2004 "on a comprehensive debt treatment of public external debt providing a total amount of debt reduction of 80% in three phases."
The creditors agreed to waive about $32 billion of Iraq's debt, dating from the Saddam Hussein era. The country's debt to all nations once stood at $125 billion.
The first two phases came in November 2004 and December 2005, reducing Iraq's debt to Paris Club creditors by 60%.
The remaining third phase granting an additional 20% debt reduction was conditional on the successful completion of the review of a 3-year implementation of arrangements with the IMF.
The Paris Club said Iraq "has made its best efforts to seek comparable treatment from all its other external creditors."

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