51. Debt relief would make a big difference. 52. Demonstrations are expected in Genoa to demand debt relief and other aid for the underdeveloped world. 53. Crushed by debt, extremely poor countries won support Monday from President Clinton, who wisely vetoed a foreign operations budget that contained no money for international debt relief. 54. Debt relief is also an opportunity to steer countries toward more sustainable development and better economic management. 55. Debt relief would buy Korea more time to rebuild its faltering economy. 56. For the Shas school system, Barak offered millions in debt relief as well as tax forgiveness. 57. For the first time, leaders of developing nations will be present when debt relief and poverty are discussed. 58. He applauds Leach for pressuring the administration to seek more debt relief. 59. He acknowledged that debt relief is not an issue that he expects to play well back home. 60. He also advocated expanded debt relief for the poorer countries of Latin America, a policy which has been criticized by some European countries. |