Egypt appeals to African Development Bank to release $500M loan

Published June 21st, 2016 - 08:00 GMT
The AfDB is set to loan Egypt a total of $1.5 billion over the course of three years.   (F. Dubessy)
The AfDB is set to loan Egypt a total of $1.5 billion over the course of three years. (F. Dubessy)

Egypt's international cooperation minister, Sahar Nasr, renewed on Monday her calls to the African Development Bank (AfDB) to hand over the second half of their over $500 million loan to Egypt before next September.

The international cooperation ministry's statement said that a high-ranking official from the AfDB is currently on a visit to Egypt.

Nasr emphasized "the need for quick procedures for the withdrawal of the next batch of funding from the AfDB," which amounts to approximately $500 million, before next September.

The AfDB handed Egypt the first batch of the loans to support Egypt's budget, which also amounted to approximately $500 million, last January. The AfDB is set to loan Egypt a total of $1.5 bln over the course of three years.    

Egypt, which is heavily dependent on imports of food and energy, is facing a dollar shortage crisis. 

In an annual meeting with the bank last month, Nasr had also demanded that the second tranche of the loan be disbursed quickly.

 

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