We work together para que serve o remdio ciprofibrato With an ailing economy and an ever-increasing population, Egypt is kept afloat by vast flows of foreign aid. US foreign assistance to Egypt has averaged about $2 billion a year since 1979, when Egypt struck a peace treaty with Israel. Since July 2012, when the now-ousted President Mohamed Mursi assumed power, Qatar has lent Egypt around eight billion dollars. And on July the 9, 2013, following Morsiâs ouster, Saudi Arabia pledged $5 billion in aid and the United Arab Emirates offered $3 billion.
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