Kuwait gives Egypt 5 years to repay $2 billion deposit: Egyptian PM

Reuters , Monday 21 Oct 2013

Kuwait will give Egypt five years to pay back a $2 billion central bank deposit obtained in September

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Egypt's Prime Minister Hazem El-Beblawi (Photo:Reuters)

The Gulf Arab state of Kuwait will allow Egypt to repay a $2 billion central bank deposit over five years instead of the current one-year timeframe, Egypt's interim prime minister said on Sunday.

Kuwait agreed to give Egypt the extended repayment period for the deposit, Prime Minister Hazem El-Beblawi said in an interview aired late Sunday night on a private television channel.

Egypt's central bank received the $2 billion deposit from Kuwait on 26 Sept. It was part of a $4 billion aid package pledged by Kuwait after the ousting of Islamist president Mohamed Morsi on 3 July.

Egyptian officials had asked the Gulf Arab oil producer for the five-year repayment period, consistent with the terms of the recent aid packages from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Kuwait had matched pledges by the other two nations, showing Gulf Arab approval of the ousting of Morsi. The total promised aid to Egypt is worth $12 billion.

This story has been edited by Ahram Online.

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