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By Andrea Shalal Yellen added that However, Yellen said she was encouraged that progress could
shortly become possible following her meeting with Chinese
officials in "I specifically raised the issue with She told Zambian Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane that
the timely finalisation of "We will continue to press for all official bilateral and
private-sector creditors to meaningfully participate in debt
relief for Yellen said she was keen to continue talks with Musokotwane
and other Zambian officials about However, Musokotwane said at the start of a bilateral meeting with Yellen that the debt restructuring process has been moving slowly and its outcome was not certain. Calling for the help of global leaders to advance the restructuring process, he said it was needed to create conditions conducive to investments and to reduce pressure on Zambians to migrate. During a meeting with President Hakainde Hichilema, who took
charge in A senior Treasury official, speaking on condition of
anonymity, said U.S. officials believed progress was possible
soon given intensified discussions with However, there were two main sticking points with In sovereign debt restructurings, multilateral lenders are usually exempted from haircuts in recognition of their special status providing concessional financing as lenders of last resort. Meanwhile treating holders of bonds within a debt restructuring differently depending on their geographic location could prove challenging and potentially unworkable. Yellen told reporters it was important for She lauded Hichilema for making the fight against corruption an important part of his agenda. "It's something that needs continued focus," she said. "I would say the work isn't done, but there clearly has been an important focus on it." In response, the The comments were made in a post on the embassy's official website on Tuesday. Yellen's meeting with Musokotwane took place at Yellen is on a three-country visit to
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