WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration hopes to soon go to Congress with a plan for using $1 billion (624.7 million pounds) in debt relief to help Egypt stabilize its economy and grow its private sector, a senior State Department official said on Friday.
"My hope would be is that we would go to the Congress very shortly with a framework of how we recommend that this money be allocated," U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Thomas Nides told reporters during a conference call to discuss goals for a U.S. business delegation headed to Egypt this weekend.
(Reporting By Doug Palmer; Editing by Vicki Allen)