§ Mr. HanleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will list the countries that have had their aid loans cancelled by the United Kingdom Government since 1983(a) by date of loan, (b) by name of country, (c) by amount of loan and (d) by date of cancellation.
§ Mr. Chris PattenThe information is as follows:
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Original loans cancelled Country Date cancellation agreement signed Date of loan Original value Amount waived (principal + interest) (£ millions) (£ millions) East African Community July/August/October 19841 1961/19632 1.000 0.469 19613 8.500 3.263 1965 3.150 0.904 Ethiopia January 1985 1971 0.197 0.010 1971 0.660 0.275 1972 0.384 0.129 1973 0.341 0.275 1973 2.416 1.879 Ghana June 1985 1967 3.766 1.988 1968 4.624 2.752 1969 5.400 2.565 1970 3.700 1.943 1971 2.492 2.575 1971 1.200 0.400 1975 10.050 8.654 1978 19.981 17.981 1981 9.994 9.994 1 Agreements were signed with each member country (Uganda in July, Kenya in August and Tanzania in October). 2 Entry covers two related loans which were subsequently treated as one. 3 Entry covers five related loans which were subsequently treated as one. In addition, an agreement is due to be signed during 1988 with Senegal which will waive £1.071 million (interest and principal) on a loan of original value £1.000 million.
§ Mr. HanleyTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will list the countries that have negotiated with the United Kingdom Government better rescheduling terms for their aid loans since 1983(a)
Rescheduling loans Terms Original loans covered by the rescheduling loans Terms Country Year signed Total rescheduled (£ millions) First repayment date Final repayment date Payments per year Interest rate (per cent.) Year signed Total value (£ millions) First repayment date Final repayment date Payments per year Interest rate (per cent.) Bolivia 1986 0.054 30 June 1990 31 December 1996 2 0 1973 0.422 15 December 1975 15 December 1997 2 0 Brazil 1984 0.961 20 May 1984 1 July 1992 2 6 1973 10.000 20 May 1978 20 November 1998 2 5 Costa Rica 11984 0.380 30 September 1984 30 June 1989 2 6 1973 3.000 15 August 1973 15 February 1998 2 6 11984 0.549 30 September 1984 31 March 1992 2 6 As for previous rescheduling loan Jamaica 21984 5.235 31 December 1984 15 August 1993 2 6 1978 20.000 17 July 1981 17 January 2003 2 6 1978 2.750 21 March 1979 21 March 2003 2 6 1978 2.750 30 May 1982 30 November 2003 2 6 1979 2.000 19 April 1983 19 October 2004 2 6 1981 6.000 23 July 1984 23 January 2006 2 6 1981 5.000 December 1984 June 2006 2 6 1982 2.500 18 December 1985 18 June 1992 2 4 1982 3.000 June 1986 December 1992 2 4 21984 0.629 15 August 1985 15 August 1989 1 6 As for previous rescheduling loan 21985 3.030 31 March 1991 September 1995 1 6 As for previous rescheduling loan Zambia 31983 0.322 December 1983 June 1988 2 2 1973 1.014 31 December 1980 30 June 1998 2 0 1978 9.260 30 September 1985 31 March 2003 2 2 1978 20.000 February 1986 August 2003 2 2 1980 10.000 24 July 1987 24 January 2005 2 2 41983 0.680 December 1983 June 1993 2 2 As for previous rescheduling loan 41984 0.865 December 1989 June 1994 2 2 As for previous rescheduling loan plus 1983 rescheduling loans 41986 2.527 December 1991 June 1996 2 2 As for previous rescheduling loan 1 These loans cover payments from two separate periods of the same original loan. 2 These loans cover payments from three separate periods of the same eight original loans. 3 These loans cover payments from two separate periods of the same four original loans. 4 These loans cover payments from two separate periods of both the orginal four loans and the two 1983 rescheduling loans. Following recent agreements in the Paris club, the Government are at present negotiating bilateral rescheduling agreements with Costa Rica, Brazil, Ecuador, Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria and the Philippines.