The Prime Minister Sarah Al -Za`farani Al -Zabzari received this morning, Wednesday, April 30, 2025, at the government palace in the Kasbah, Vice President of the European Investment Bank, Yuanis Tskiris, who performs an official visit to Tunisia, accompanied by the head of the Cooperation Department of the European Union delegation in Tunisia, Tom Ashwanden, and the director of the European Investment Bank office in Tunisie John Lake Reforo et chef du département du secteur public de la Banque européenne d’investissement, Christina Knabinskite.
The head of the government during this meeting valued the excellent cooperation relations between Tunisia and the European Bank for Investment since 1979, as this financial institution is an important partner for Tunisia, as it contributed to the implementation of 138 projects in many fields such as infrastructure, transportation, urban movement, energy and education, stressing the Tunisian state’s keenness to further develop this fruitful cooperation, especially in light of political stability in Tunisia and the attempt to implement major economic Et les réformes sociales, il découle de la volonté du peuple tunisien par respect pour la souveraineté nationale.
The Prime Minister also expressed her welcoming the signing of a number of agreements between Tunisia and the European Bank to invest in several areas on the occasion of this visit, stressing that the Tunisian state has programmed the completion of many major projects, especially in the areas of iron transport, education, health and renewable energies, after the state initiated the status of a new development according to an upward curriculum that is launched from the local council to the regional council to the regional council to reach the au niveau national et préparera le plan de développement de la période 2026-2030 selon cette nouvelle marche.
Pour sa part, le vice-président de la Banque européenne d’investissement, Yuanis Tsakiris, a évalué la coopération exceptionnelle entre la Tunisie et la Banque européenne d’investissement, soulignant sa volonté de soutenir et de développer cette coopération et la contribution de la banque au financement de nombreux projets futurs en Tunisie, dans les domaines prioritaires que l’État tunisien contrôlera selon sa stratégie et sa vision.