(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 6 - Premier Giorgia Meloni said Tuesday
that she told Tunisian President Kais Saied that Italy is
working to facilitate an agreement between Tunis and the
International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a loan to help the North
African country address the severe financial crisis it is
facing.
The unstable situation in the North African country has been a
major factor in a huge increase in the number of migrants coming
to Italy from across the Mediterranean this year.
"I told President Saied about the efforts a friendly country
like Italy is making, while fully respecting Tunisian
sovereignty, to try to get to a positive conclusion for the
agreement between Tunisia and the IMF," Meloni said after
meeting Saied during a visit to Tunisia.
She said the agreement for a loan of around 1.9 billion dollars
"remains fundamental to strengthen the country and for its full
recovery".
She said she was willing to return to Tunis in the near future
with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
"Italy has been the spokesperson at the EU level too for a
concrete approach to increase support for Tunisia in the battle
against human trafficking and illegal immigration, as well as
for a comprehensive package of financing and opportunities that
Brussels is working on," she said
"I'm very grateful to the European Commission.
"I told President Saied that I was willing to return here to
Tunisia soon, together with Ursula von der Leyen, to accelerate
the implementation of this EU package". (ANSA).
Working for IMF-Tunisia deal - Meloni tells Saied
Ready to return to Tunis with von der Leyen says premier
