Germany's finance minister on Thursday welcomed a signal from China that it may drop a demand for multilateral banks to be involved in debt restructuring for poorer countries, which would remove a key roadblock to debt relief.
Speaking on a visit to Washington for the International Monetary Fund and World Bank spring meetings, Christian Lindner said that China appears to "finally accept its responsibility as the major creditor of low-income countries."
for multilateral development banks to share losses alongside other creditors in sovereign debt restructurings for poor nations, a source told Reuters."China is a difficult partner to talk to but we need China at the table for the solution of debt problems, because otherwise we won't see any progress," Lindner said.
Regarding trade relations with China, the German finance minister said that diversification was necessary to avoid risks, but not decoupling.
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