Egypt tops the ranking of the Arab countries with the most indebtedness to the International Monetary Fund, and will continue to repay them until 2028. Egypt is followed in the ranking by Jordan with a value of two billion dollars, Sudan with a value of 1.3 billion dollars, then Tunisia with a value of 1.1 billion dollars, then Morocco with 1.05 billion dollars, while Other countries have debts of less than $1 billion to the fund.
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