DEAUVILLE, France — Rich countries and international lenders are aiming to provide $40 billion in funding for Arab nations trying to establish free democracies, officials said at a Group of Eight summit Friday. The officials didn’t provide a breakdown of where the money would come from or when, or what it would be for. But the overall message from President Barack Obama and the other G-8 leaders meeting in this Normandy resort appeared to be warning autocratic regimes in the Arab world that they will be shut out of rich-country aid and investment, while new democracies are encouraged to open their economies. Tunisia’s finance minister said French President Nicolas Sarkozy floated the $40…
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Arab Democracies Will Receive Up To $40B In Support, G8 Leaders Say