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U.N. welcomes Iraq debt forgiveness

UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 26 (UPI) -- The United Nations issued a formal welcome for a decision by the Paris Club of international donors to forgive the outstanding debt of the Iraqi government.

The Paris Club Monday canceled the remaining 20 percent, or $7.8 billion, of Iraq's debt stemming from the Saddam Hussein era.

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The economic group is an informal consortium of leading world economies working with the International Monetary Fund to coordinate debt restructuring and relief for developing nations.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon hailed the measure as a "major achievement" for Iraq and a recognition of the government in Baghdad to embrace necessary reforms.

"This is a major achievement and acknowledgment of the Iraqi government's determination to implement necessary reforms despite overwhelming challenges," the U.N. statement said.

The secretary-general also called on creditor nations outside the Paris club to take similar action in an effort to integrate Iraq into the international economy.

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