HC Deb 06 November 1989 vol 159 c437W
60. Ms. Abbott

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what weight he gives to a country's level of indebtedness when making decisions about the level of aid allocated to them.

Mrs. Chalker

Our criteria for allocating bilateral aid are set out in the Government's observation on the 1987 FAC report on bilateral aid, Cm. 225. Indebtedness by itself is not a reason for providing aid. In the context of support for economic policy reform the level of debt servicing obligations a country has to meet, after any debt rescheduling or relief, is one of the factors taken into account on deciding on the level of bilateral aid provision.

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