The Suez Canal witnessed the crossing of the petroleum tanker & nbsp; Chrysalis, within the southern convoy on its journey from the port of Sika, India, heading to the port of Sidi Kerir in Alexandria. Last July. To cross from the Suez Canal, it carries a strong reassurance message for the positive developments in the Red Sea and Bab al -Mandab region, pushing towards the start of the return of stability to the region and freedom of maritime navigation. A reality imposed by the absence of a sustainable alternative in light of the high costs of maritime transport through the Ras Al -Raya Road, and the lack of navigation services necessary for ships, as well as the environmental risks from the high percentage of carbon emissions resulting from the increase in fuel consumption. & Nbsp;
The team, Rabie, that the Suez Canal will remain the first choice for the major navigation lines that are awaiting the stability of the situation in the Red Sea region, to return to cross again from the channel. & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;