The director of the Middle East at the International Monetary Fund, Jihad Azour, will visit Tunisia next week and meet President Kais Saied, a government official told Reuters on Tuesday, in an indication official negotiations could start soon over a rescue package.
The official added Azour will also meet Prime Minister Najla Bouden during the two day visit that will start June 20.
Tunisia, which is facing a financial crisis, is seeking to reach a deal on a $4-billion loan from the IMF in return for an unpopular reform package to shore up its struggling public finances.
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