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Caution over G8 debt plan for poor countries

By Chris Giles and Friederike Tiesenhausen Cave

Published: June 12 2005 12:22 | Last updated: June 12 2005 18:31

While the Group of Eight finance ministers were hailing a "historic breakthrough" at the weekend after they agreed to cancel the debts of 18 poor but well-governed countries, doubts were already being raised about how great an impact the deal would have.

Ministers came to a last-minute compromise after Germany and Japan - under pressure from Gordon Brown, UK finance minister who chaired the London meeting - watered down the conditions they wanted to be attached to debt relief.

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