World Bank lends Tunisia $268 million for power line with Italy

FILE PHOTO: A participant stands near a logo of World Bank at the International Monetary Fund - World Bank Annual Meeting 2018 in Nusa Dua

(Corrects acronym of project to ‘ELMED’ in paragraph 3)

TUNIS (Reuters) – The World Bank Group has lent Tunisia $268.4 million to finance an electrical interconnection project with Italy that will link energy networks between Tunisia and Europe, TAP state news agency said on Thursday.

The agreement ends a temporary pause in the bank’s work with Tunisia that followed comments by Tunisian President Kais Saied about migrants from sub-Saharan Africa earlier this year that were blamed for triggering racist harassment and violence.

The total cost of the project, known as “ELMED”, is about 850 million euros.

Italy is looking to become a European energy hub and creating a link to Africa to import electricity generated from renewable energy sources plays into its strategy to eliminate its gas dependence from Russia.

(This story has been corrected to amend the acronym of the project to ‘ELMED’ in paragraph 3)

(Reporting by Tarek Amara; Writing by Clauda Tanios; Editing by Alison Williams and Alex Richardson)

Ad: Save every day with Amazon Deals: Check out today's daily deals on Amazon.

Related posts

Spirit Christmas expands New Jersey holiday pop-ups with new 2025 locations including Toms River

Flight attendant age discrimination suit moves forward in New Jersey court against United Airlines

Judge tosses inmate’s civil rights suit against Gov. Murphy over confinement claims