Tunisian President Kais Syed reaffirmed that economic and social dialogue is necessary, unlike other previous dialogues, and that those who claim to save the country have no place to participate in it after they have emptied its treasury or mortgaged themselves for border.
The President of Tunisia said during a meeting with Abdel Rahman Al-Hadili, head of the Tunisian Forum on Economic and Social Rights at Carthage Palace, that economic and social issues cannot be resolved in the same ways that history has proven to fail, but rather they should be resolved on the basis of the will of the people.
During the meeting, the President of Tunisia discussed a number of issues and topics, especially those relating to economic and social issues.
Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia, Marouane Abbasi, has signed a US$700 million loan agreement with Georges Illombe, Executive Vice President of the African Export-Import Bank (Afrixim Bank).
The Central Bank of Tunisia said in a statement that the loan agreement was signed last week in Cairo, as this loan, which was entered into by the Central Bank of Tunisia for and on behalf of the Republic of Tunisia, falls under the scope of external resource support. , which ensures the consistency of the state budget for 2022. This loan is repaid over 7 years, including two years of grace, at an interest rate of 5.76% per annum.