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		<title>Egypt Expects €1.5 Billion EU Aid Tranche Within Days</title>
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<p>DUBAI-Egypt expects to receive €1.5 billion ($1.72 billion) from the European Union within days as part of a €5 billion macro-financial assistance programme, Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said on Saturday, marking the next stage in a broader funding package agreed between Cairo and the bloc.</p>



<p>Speaking at a joint press conference in Egypt&#8217;s New Administrative Capital alongside European Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka Suica, Abdelatty said the remaining €3 billion under the macro-financial assistance programme would be released in two equal installments of €1.5 billion each.</p>



<p>The first of those two tranches is expected in the coming days, while Egypt hopes to receive the final €1.5 billion payment by the beginning of the autumn, Abdelatty said.</p>



<p>The European Union has already disbursed €2 billion under the programme. An initial €1 billion tranche was transferred in January 2025, followed by a second €1 billion payment earlier this year.</p>



<p>The macro-financial assistance programme forms part of a wider €7.4 billion financial package announced by the European Union in 2024 to support Egypt&#8217;s economy and strengthen cooperation with the country.</p>



<p>The broader package includes €5 billion in concessional loans in addition to the macro-financial assistance, reflecting the EU&#8217;s continued economic engagement with Cairo.</p>



<p>Neither Abdelatty nor Suica provided additional details regarding the conditions attached to the forthcoming disbursement or the precise date on which the funds would be transferred.</p>



<p>The expected payment comes as Egypt continues to rely on external financial support while pursuing broader economic reforms and cooperation with international partners aimed at strengthening macroeconomic stability and investment.</p>
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