EU unveils 285 million Euro plan to assist South Sudan

JUBA, 17 April 2013 (NASS) – The European Union has unveiled a 285
million Euro plan to assist the government of South Sudan to cover the
gap caused by the austerity budget brought about as a result of the
oil shutdown last year.

This was revealed yesterday by European Union political counselor, Mr.
Christian Manahl, after a consultative meeting with the minister for
Information and Broadcasting, Dr. Barnaba Marial Benjamin.


Dr Benjain meeting the EU delegation.
[Photo: Ajang Monychol]


Speaking after the meeting, Mr. Manahl disclosed that out of the 285
million Euros, 85 million Euros would be announced the same day in
Washington for South Sudan. He also revealed that the European Union
will launch the government printing press early next month.


Meanwhile Dr. Benjamin hailed the efforts made by the European Union
saying it represents the true meaning of friendship. He confirmed that
the government of South Sudan will always cooperate with European
Union on issues related to bilateral relations.


Reported by Martin Jada Gabriel, News Agency of South Sudan (NASS)

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