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Ecuador defaults on foreign debt | Ecuador defaults on foreign debt |
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Ecuador is to default officially on billions of dollars of foreign debt it considers "illegitimate", says President Rafael Correa. | Ecuador is to default officially on billions of dollars of foreign debt it considers "illegitimate", says President Rafael Correa. |
Mr Correa said he had given the order not to approve a debt interest payment due on Monday, describing the international lenders as "monsters". | Mr Correa said he had given the order not to approve a debt interest payment due on Monday, describing the international lenders as "monsters". |
The president said that some of Ecuador's $10bn debt was contracted illegally by a previous administration. | |
It is the first debt default by a country in Latin America since 2001. | It is the first debt default by a country in Latin America since 2001. |
At that time, Argentina failed to repay debt in the midst of its financial meltdown. | At that time, Argentina failed to repay debt in the midst of its financial meltdown. |
Restructure plan | Restructure plan |
Speaking in the city of Guayaquil, Mr Correa said "as president I couldn't allow us to keep paying a debt that was obviously immoral and illegitimate", according to the AFP news agency. | Speaking in the city of Guayaquil, Mr Correa said "as president I couldn't allow us to keep paying a debt that was obviously immoral and illegitimate", according to the AFP news agency. |
"We'll present a proposal to restructure the debt in order to resolve this problem as fast as possible," added the US-trained economist and ally of left-wing Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. | "We'll present a proposal to restructure the debt in order to resolve this problem as fast as possible," added the US-trained economist and ally of left-wing Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. |
His decision follows a government audit in November which recommended that Ecuador default on almost 40% of the $10bn foreign debt, accusing former officials and bankers of profiting irresponsibly from bond deals. | His decision follows a government audit in November which recommended that Ecuador default on almost 40% of the $10bn foreign debt, accusing former officials and bankers of profiting irresponsibly from bond deals. |
The country's foreign debt amounts to about a fifth of its Gross Domestic Product, or GDP. | The country's foreign debt amounts to about a fifth of its Gross Domestic Product, or GDP. |
In the past, Mr Correa has vowed to put money he has earmarked for spending on public programmes - ahead of paying foreign debt. | In the past, Mr Correa has vowed to put money he has earmarked for spending on public programmes - ahead of paying foreign debt. |
Correspondents say Ecuador's decision to effectively cut itself off from outside financing could lead to a budget shortfall, especially if the price of oil - the country's main revenue earner - continues to fall. | Correspondents say Ecuador's decision to effectively cut itself off from outside financing could lead to a budget shortfall, especially if the price of oil - the country's main revenue earner - continues to fall. |
Oil is Ecuador's main source of income and accounts for 40% of the national budget. | Oil is Ecuador's main source of income and accounts for 40% of the national budget. |
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