Poor nations' leaders unleash anger and despair at UN summit

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The opening day of debate at the Least Developed Countries summit saw no major announcement of desperately needed cash. Read more at straitstimes.com.

DOHA - Leaders from the world’s poorest nations poured out their disappointment and bitterness at a UN summit on Sunday over the treatment of their countries by richer counterparts.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres followed up an attack he made a day earlier on the “predatory” interest rates imposed by international banks on poor states.But the opening day of general debate at the once-in-a-decade summit saw no major announcement of desperately needed cash – apart from US$60 million that host Qatar said it would give to United Nations programmes.

Leaders also used the first day of public debate to renew demands that industrialised governments hand over a promised US$100 billion a year to support their efforts to counter global warming. “The international community must renew its commitment for real structural transformation in LDCs,” Ms Hasina said.More On This TopicZambia’s President Hakainde Hichilema said providing the finance was “a matter of credibility”.

He highlighted that only six countries had so far escaped the LDC status that some nations consider a stigma. “Central African Republic has always been wrongly considered by certain Western powers as a reserve for strategic materials,” he added.

 

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