French Whores!!! (pathetic)

Search

New member
Joined
Sep 20, 2000
Messages
15,635
Tokens
France proposes Iraq debt relief

Monday 15 December 2003, 20:07 Makka Time, 17:07 GMT


De Villepin hopes Paris will play a key role aiding Baghdad



Related:
EU blasts 'gratuitous' US contracts policy
Iraq contracts for US and allies only



Tools:
Email Article
Print Article
Send Your Feedback




French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin says France is keen to carve out a key role in aiding Iraq and is prepared to write off some of the war-torn country's debts.



Speaking on Monday at a meeting of the Paris Club, countries and agencies with claims on indebted countries, de Villepin told reporters that France could help establish an agreement to reduce Iraq's debt, by 2004.

France chairs the Paris Club, as well as being a creditor itself, Paris said that it was optimistic about the prospects of a deal to reduce Iraq's debt burden.

"France could in those circumstances envisage debt write-offs that would be suitable and in line with Iraq's financing capacity," Villepin said.

Iraq's has an estimated debt of $40 billion, owed to countries that make up the 19 Paris Club countries.

Future agreement

Sources close to the Paris Club said recently there were two major prerequisites to any Paris Club deal, a fully recognised government in Iraq and a basic agreement between Baghdad and the (IMF) on Iraq's economic strategy.

One source said the US-led occupation authority in Iraq would not be deemed as sufficiently legitimate to sign legal debt deals concerning write-off and rescheduling of repayments over decades, as well as issues such as oil output.

Members of the Iraqi delegation that was in Paris, welcomed the French offer to push for debt relief with the Paris Club.

"We asked France to show some initiative to the Iraqi people, and they were forthcoming," said Hoshyar Zebari, Iraq's interim foreign minister.

"This is a gift... We hope other European countries will now act like France," said Jalal Talabani, a member of the Iraqi Governing Council and head of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan.
 

New member
Joined
Sep 21, 2004
Messages
14,280
Tokens
How is this pathetic? Isn't this basically what Bush wanted from France?
 

New member
Joined
Sep 20, 2000
Messages
15,635
Tokens
Yes, when there are huge contracts to be made and all the heavy lifting is done,now their for forgiving debt.
 

hangin' about
Joined
Aug 21, 2003
Messages
13,875
Tokens
I think this has more to do with keeping what Saddam has to say about France quiet than it does with the contracts. Politics is such a murderous business.
 

New member
Joined
Sep 20, 2000
Messages
15,635
Tokens
X my dear, you are so correct...Thats what kills me the french,germans and rooskies say they did not want to go to war because they are so pure of heart...Its because they were so far up Saddams ass in money deals they could taste Brilcream.....While everyone in this continent is screaming "blood for oil".
What a bunch of frauds.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
1,119,176
Messages
13,564,930
Members
100,754
Latest member
itsdbarone
The RX is the sports betting industry's leading information portal for bonuses, picks, and sportsbook reviews. Find the best deals offered by a sportsbook in your state and browse our free picks section.FacebookTwitterInstagramContact Usforum@therx.com