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Zambia expects creditors to agree restructuring deal ‘in next few days’

President attends Paris conference in anticipation of an accord to end years of financial limbo

Zambia’s President Hakainde Hichilema has arrived in Paris as the southern African nation’s creditors, including China, close in on a deal to restructure its debts after years of delays.

Hichilema said on Wednesday that he would stand alongside his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron and Chinese premier Li Qiang at a global finance and climate summit starting on Thursday — a signal that Zambia’s leader expected an agreement “in the next few days”.

Africa’s second-biggest copper producer has been left in financial limbo since its 2020 default. It has been unable to continue accessing a $1.3bn IMF bailout, as China, the country’s biggest creditor, and other lenders have clashed over proposals to reduce the value of around $13bn of external debts by roughly half.

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