Top Official Renews EU Commitment To Liberia

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MONROVIA, May 6 (LINA) – The President of the European Council, Mr. Donald Tusk, has reiterated that the European Union (EU) remains committed to supporting Liberia's post-Ebola recovery and reconstruction programs.



President Tusk said the EU will support development programs, adding that Liberia has turned the tides against Ebola, and needs to now focus on its economic and national development programs.

Tusk was speaking Wednesday when Liberian Ambassador accredited to the EU presented his Letters of Credence to him at the President's Salon at the Justus Lipsius Building in Brussels.

EC president Tusk added that the EU will remain engaged with Liberia at all times, and promised to visit Liberia in the near future when he is making a visit to Africa.

He said such visit would further attract European investments and create the morale and psychology for the return of foreign investors who were doing business in Liberia but left due the outbreak of the Ebola disease.

Ambassador Nyenabo was appointed and commissioned last year by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as Ambassador to Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxemburg and the European Union.

Before his appointment, he served as Comptroller General, Ministry of Finance; Senator of Grand Gedeh County and President Pro-Tempore of the Liberian Senate.
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