Italy and Tunisia have signed a landmark €400 million deal to enhance their cooperation on energy transition and renewable energy initiatives. The two-year partnership, formalized in Rome, marks a significant increase in Italy’s financial commitment compared to previous agreements under the 2021-2023 accord Solarquarter magazine reports.
The agreement was signed by Tunisian Foreign Minister Mohammed Ali Nafti and his Italian counterpart Antonio Tajani, during a ceremony in Rome. This new collaboration aims to accelerate development efforts, particularly in the energy sector, and strengthen bilateral ties.
Nafti emphasized the importance of energy in their discussions, noting, “This is a very important step that will strengthen the collaboration between us in this vital sector. We will also work on other projects to make our two countries far ahead in terms of energy and to have an energy corridor, if you can say that, to connect Northern Africa with Europe.”
TunisianMonitorOnline (NejiMed)