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Lagarde tells Morsi IMF ready to support Egypt

IMF had earlier discussed a possible $3.2 bn loan to help it bridge fiscal shortfalls while restructuring economy

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I / Washington June 30, 2012, 11:38 IST

chief told 's new president that the lender was ready to help , an IMF spokeswoman has said.

Lagarde spoke to Morsi by phone on Thursday to congratulate him on his election, "which represents an important step forward in Egypt's transition," the spokeswoman said yesterday.

"They discussed Egypt's and how best the IMF could help in the period ahead."

Lagarde "reiterated that the IMF stands ready to support Egypt and looks forward to working closely with the authorities."

Since late last year the IMF has been discussing with the country's interim leadership a possible $3.2 billion loan with Cairo to help it bridge fiscal shortfalls while restructuring the economy and financial system.

But a permanent government needed to be in place to firm up the loan program, and the IMF stressed in April that it needed "a broad buy-in" from various constituencies in the country to the program, which will require significant structural reforms.

Morsi paid tribute on Friday to Egypt's Muslims and Christians alike and symbolically swore himself in as the country's first elected civilian president before a huge crowd at Tahrir Square.

Media reports said Morsi was consulting a cross-section of Egyptian society before appointing a premier and a cabinet mostly made up of technocrats.

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