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    OPEC Fund signs €50 million loan agreement with Montenegro

    December 19, 2024
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    The OPEC Fund for International Development (OPEC Fund) has formalized its first collaboration with Montenegro, signing a €50 million loan agreement to bolster the nation’s fiscal stability and green transition. The agreement, announced on December 18, 2024, marks a significant step in supporting Montenegro’s efforts toward sustainable development and environmental reform.

    OPEC Fund signs €50 million loan agreement with Montenegro

    The loan will fund the Resilient Fiscal and Sustainable Development Program, a comprehensive initiative aimed at improving Montenegro’s public financial management, advancing climate action, and fostering sustainable practices in key sectors such as waste management, forestry, and renewable energy. The program aligns with Montenegro’s commitments to EU accession and the Paris Agreement on climate change, highlighting its dedication to international sustainability standards.

    This €50 million loan forms part of a broader financing package, which includes €80 million from the World Bank and €50 million from the French Development Agency (AfD). Together, these contributions provide substantial backing for reforms designed to address Montenegro’s fiscal challenges while supporting the country’s transition to a greener economy.

    OPEC Fund President Abdulhamid Alkhalifa emphasized the significance of this inaugural partnership, stating, “We are proud to partner with Montenegro for the first time, supporting reforms that address fiscal challenges while enabling the transition to a greener and more sustainable economy. This milestone marks the beginning of a strong partnership, and we are committed to working closely with Montenegro to bolster its development and the delivery of its climate objectives.”

    The initiative reflects the OPEC Fund’s broader mission to support sustainable development in emerging economies. By financing projects that combine fiscal reform with environmental action, the organization aims to enhance the resilience and sustainability of its partner countries. Montenegro’s collaboration with international financial institutions underscores its strategic priorities as it progresses toward European Union membership.

    The comprehensive financial and technical support is expected to accelerate the implementation of reforms and investments that not only improve economic stability but also strengthen the country’s capacity to address environmental challenges. This agreement reinforces the growing trend of international partnerships focused on balancing fiscal prudence with environmental stewardship, setting an example for other countries in the region aiming to harmonize development goals with climate commitments. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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