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UN chief slams rich countries’ treatment of poor nations, urges them to do more to help

  • The UN’s Antonio Guterres spoke at the summit of Least Developed Countries in Doha and said that wealthy nations should provide US$500 billion a year to help
  • He said the poorest were being left behind and that the ‘global financial system was designed by wealthy countries, largely to their benefit’

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Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, speaks during the 5th Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5). Photo: AFP
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday slammed the world’s rich countries and energy giants for throttling poor nations with “predatory” interest rates and crippling fuel prices.

Speaking in the Qatari capital, Doha, Guterres told leaders of more than 40 of the most deprived states that wealthy nations should provide US$500 billion a year to help others “trapped in vicious cycles” that block efforts to boost economies and vital services.

The summit of Least Developed Countries (LDC) is normally held every 10 years but has twice been delayed since 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Afghanistan and Myanmar, two of the poorest countries, are not present at the Doha meeting of 46 LDC states because their governments are not recognised by UN members. No leader from any of the world’s major economies attended.

At a leaders’ summit ahead of the start of the general LDC conference on Sunday, Guterres hit out straight away at the way poor nations are treated by the more powerful.

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“Economic development is challenging when countries are starved for resources, drowning in debt, and still struggling with the historic injustice of an unequal Covid-19 response,” he said.

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