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US - Egyptian presidential council starts work
Egypt-USA, Economics, 10/28/1999

The U.S - Egyptian presidential council ended its works today in which the U.S side was headed by Michael Gado while the Egyptian side was headed by Gamal Mubarak, the son of the Egyptian president.

The head of the US side stated that the Egyptian economic indicators are very good and that the Egyptian economy provides investment opportunities for US businessmen.

Gado said Egypt managed to achieve a relative increased growth at a time when international economic circumstances are proper, as the world's countries, especially where Southeast Asia achieved negative growth indications.

Gado convened a press conference at the conclusion of works of the fourth session of the U.S - Egyptian presidential council - which lasted 4 days after which he connected with Egyptian Prime Minister Atef Ebied and a number of Egyptian officials and ministers.

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  US - Egyptian presidential council convenes in Cairo   (10/22/1999)
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