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Who are we?

The Paris Club is a group of currently 19 permanent members.
Other creditor countries can participate in negotiation meetings on a case by case basis, provided that certain conditions are met.
Finally, representatives of international financial institutions or countries can be invited to attend the meetings as observers.
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