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Italian PM Meloni offers debt suspension to African states affected by climate shock

Giorgia meloni, the Italian prime minister, said that Italy and their 'African partners' had centered their recent talks on a re-evaluation of the continent's?debt burden. Rome offered countries a chance for them to suspend payments when they are hit by extreme weather events.

Meloni, at the end of the second Italy-Africa meeting in Addis Ababa, said: "Today we once again focused on a central issue for?Africa which is debt."

"We launched a wide initiative on debt conversion for joint development project. We are adding debt suspension clauses to?this for nations that have been affected by extreme weather events.

Meloni will attend the plenary of the 39th meeting of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of?African Union on Saturday in Addis-Abeba.

She didn't give any?details about how the suspension mechanism proposed would work, or which states might?take it up.

Italy's foreign policy has placed a high priority on cooperation with African nations, notably through its "Mattei Plan," whose goal, according to Rome, is to create long-term partnerships for energy, agriculture, and infrastructure. (Reporting and editing by Tomaszjanowski)

(source: Reuters)