Mohammed al-Jadaan, Saudi Arabia’s minister of finance, wears a protective mask as he attends a virtual meeting of G-20 finance ministers and central bank governors July 18, 2020. Advocates say they are disappointed the G-20 meeting did not yield as much help for desperately poor nations struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic as hoped for, and they are urging Catholics to take action now to ensure international finance leaders make the needed decisions in the fall. (Credit: CNS photo/G-20 Saudi Arabia via Reuters.)
ROME Advocates had hoped finance officials from the worlds wealthiest nations would have done more to help desperately poor nations further struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the virtual meeting left many debt-rel…
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