The fund, under discussion for several years, was designed to guard the canal's resources for reinvestment, as well as to help face unexpected challenges or crises, Rabie told a press conference. The fund would be separate from the SCA, which already works with foreign companies to develop projects, Rabie said.
Egypt's Suez Canal welcomes foreign investment but foreigners would have no control over the waterway or over a proposed fund that would help to manage its resources, the head of the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said on Thursday. SCA Chairman Osama Rabie was speaking to reporters after legal amendments providing for the fund were discussed in parliament this week, triggering speculation they would open the door to selling stakes in the canal to foreigners.
the edge of the old quarter, a place known as causing noodles. this is my favorite favorite restaurant. is it? yes. the name comes from this lad known for their free and frankl she communicates with customers. i hear she yells at people. yes. [speaking vietnamese] if you go to the counter and ordered something and you decide and think like oh, can i have these? oh, no, no, no, abie i have these instead. she goes i don t have a lot of time for you so get out of here. really? yeah. [speaking vietnamese ] what s the specialty of the house here? pig knuckles. we know that s going to be good. he put up with the abuse for this glorious sitting bull of
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