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Egypt expects remaining $4.66bn in EU financial package by 2027
Egypt expects the remaining €4 billion ($4.66 billion) of a previously announced 5 billion macro-financial assistance package from the European Union to be disbursed in three tranches by 2027, Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said on Thursday.
Speaking at a press conference in Cairo alongside the EU’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas, Abdelatty said Egypt hopes the first tranche, worth €1 billion, will be transferred in the coming days, after Cairo completed its fifth and sixth programme reviews with the International Monetary Fund.
The EU announced in 2024 a €7.4 billion ($8.1 billion) funding package for Egypt, including €5 billion in concessional loans. Egypt received the first €1 billion tranche in January.
The package also includes investments and grants, and was partly a response to Egypt’s worsening financial position following the Gaza war, Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and the economic fallout from the war in Ukraine.
