In May, western and Arab countries and multilateral agencies said they would provide $20bn to support economic reform in Egypt and Tunisia through 2013. The funds were part of a $40bn package including $10bn of bilateral support from western governments and $10bn from Gulf states.
“As of today, [we have received] nothing,” Jalloul Ayed, Tunisia’s finance minister, said during a meeting of Arab finance ministers on Wednesday. Mr Ayed will press for the funds to be disbursed at this weekend’s G7 meeting in Marseilles.
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