International Monetary Fund staff met with Tunisian authorities this week in Washington to discuss Tunisia’s request for an IMF loan program and focused on details of the post-COVID economic reform plans, IMF spokesman Gerry Rice announced on Thursday.
“Of course we stand ready to support Tunisia and the Tunisian people, to cope with the impact of the crisis and move forward to an inclusive job-rich recovery and restore sustainable finances,” Mr Rice said at a news briefing.
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