The European Investment Bank extends its support to UfM’s future projects
Luxembourg, 26th April 2012. – Mr. Fathallah Sijilmassi, Secretary General of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM), met Werner Hoyer, President of the European Investment Bank (EIB), on Thursday 26 April in Luxembourg. They discussed ongoing sectorial cooperation between the EIB and UfM which should reflect the new priorities of the countries following the Arab Spring, notably job creation and improvement of social and economic conditions for the population across the region. It was Mr Sijilmassi’s first visit to the EIB.
In line with the EIB operational plan to provide EUR 2.3 billion to the Mediterranean partner countries between 2012 and 2013, Werner Hoyer confirmed that the Bank will support UfM related priorities. In a first phase, the Bank could provide EUR 500 m to support mature UfM projects that comply with the economic, financial and environmental criteria of the EIB.
“Mediterranean partner countries are undergoing fundamental changes”, President Hoyer said. “The people in many of these countries did not only stand up for democracy but also for food and prosperity. The role of the EIB is to encourage them to modernize and open up their economies by supporting private sector development and creating an investment-friendly environment– just as we are following this path within the European Union. This is the purpose of our already fruitful cooperation with the UfM and I look forward to developing a pipeline of new bankable projects for the Mediterranean together with the Commission and international and bilateral financial institutions” he added.
“I was very pleased to meet President Hoyer and I believe we share the same vision” stated Secretary General Sijilmassi. “The EIB is a major partner of the UfM as illustrated in the excellent collaboration developed in the framework of our joint Memorandum of Understanding. By working hand in hand with the EIB, the European Commission and the European External Action Service, we expect to achieve concrete results in the near future through the promotion of flagship projects create jobs and improve the day to day life of women and men in the region. My visit today to the EIB confirms our readiness to step-up this partnership and drive projects that can unleash the region’s potential as a reservoir for growth.”
The EIB and UfM are notably collaborating on the development of a pipeline of new bankable projects, together with the European Commission and international and bilateral financing institutions.