An Iraqi official says Baghdad has rejected a request from Egypt for a $4 billion bond to be deposited in Egypt's central bank to bolster its faltering economy AFP reported. The official said on Friday that it's "too risky" to deposit such a large sum in Egypt but that talks are continuing for a smaller amount. The official didn't elaborate. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to talk to the media. In Egypt, the presidency's media office confirmed in a statement to The Associated Press that discussions with Iraq are ongoing. Egypt's planning minister, Ashraf el-Araby, visited Iraq this week. Egypt has sought help from several oil-wealthy Arab countries to shore up reserves in its central bank, which were depleted in the aftermath of Hosni Mubarak's 2011 ouster.
Iraq rejects $4bn Egypt lifeline request
Iraq said that it's "too risky" to deposit such a large sum in Egypt
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