The Late(st) Great G8 Debate

Wednesday, July 6, 2005
From an interview on Zenit.org with Ettore Gotti Tedeschi, the president of the Italian division of Santander Central Hispanic Bank and a professor of the Catholic University of Milan, discussing African debt relief:
“What should have been done was to put these countries in a condition of being able to pay the debts, even if in 1,000 years, helping them to create the necessary wealth for their own survival, as well as for their own dignity as human beings, who do not want to feel incapable and failures, in need of non-repayable charity...the G-8 members should listen to the suggestions of Pope Benedict XVI, who shows himself to be the most concrete ”statesman,“ inviting them to take concrete measures to help Africa, appealing for the just distribution of the goods of the earth. And, in order to distribute them, it is necessary to make them bear fruit, ‘to plow, plant, water and harvest.’”

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