Japan will triple loans to developing countries affected by coronavirus


Japan intends to triple the size of the urgent loan program for pandemic-affected developing countries by 2022. This was announced by the new head of the Japanese government, Yoshihide Suga, on September 25 during a speech at the general political debate of the 75th session of the UN General Assembly. For the next two years, we are introducing a program of fixed-term loans to combat COVID-19 up to 500 billion yen, or $4.5 billion, Suga said. According to him, Japan has previously provided health care in developing countries with financial assistance worth more than 170 billion yen ($1.54 billion). Follow the developments in the broadcast: Coronavirus in the world: countries in search of a vaccine - all the news The Prime Minister of Japan said that in overcoming the crisis facing all humanity, we must all be guided by a single principle no one should be left behind. Suga reiterated Japan's proposal to establish an infectious disease control centre based on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASIAN). According to the news agency, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga announced his readiness to meet with DPRK head Kim Jong-un without any preconditions.
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