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Which Latin American countries are the most indebted?

Amid the current global inflation, the United Nations has called on international financial institutions to cancel the sovereign debt of several Latin American and Caribbean countries and create more favorable financing conditions to bring about a "massive recovery" in these economies.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres made this demand during the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

But how feasible is this demand, and how much debt do the region's countries have?

"It is a legitimate and feasible demand. Guterres has certainly taken into account that with the current budget, countries . . .

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