DOHA (Reuters) - Libya is considering extending financial aid to Egypt to help its North African neighbour overcome a severe economic crisis, Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zaidan said on Wednesday.
Egypt, which has endured more than two years of political instability since the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak in 2011, is struggling with sliding currency reserves, falling tourism and a soaring budget deficit.
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