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Discussing the use of Egyptian companies to develop infrastructure projects in Iraq

The team received Engineer Kamel Al-Wazir, Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development and Minister of Industry and Transport, Engineer Nassif Jassim Al-Khattabi, Governor of Karbala in the Republic of Iraq, to ​​discuss ways of cooperation between the two sides in various fields of transportation. The meeting was attended by a number of leaders from both the Egyptian Ministry of Transport and the Iraqi Karbala Governorate.

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At the beginning of the meeting, the Minister stressed the depth of the historical relations between the two brotherly countries, noting that President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic, directed the immediate implementation of all aspects of cooperation with brotherly Iraq and the fulfillment of all demands. The Iraqi side, pointing out that the Egyptian government, represented by the Ministry of Transport, pays great attention to participating in Iraq’s plans to advance the Iraqi state in all fields, especially since Egypt has pioneering experience in these fields, as it has achieved a great renaissance in all sectors such as roads, tunnels, railways, airports, ports, and cities. Residential, water and electricity projects, and other giant projects. Egyptian companies have also implemented giant projects in a number of Arab and African countries.

He pointed out that the Egyptian government’s interest in establishing Giant infrastructure in various fields came with the aim that infrastructure is the backbone of the national economy and the main support for the fields of industry, agriculture and tourism, and that there are strong companies in Egypt and strong consulting offices that compete with international offices, and that these companies aim to contribute to the renaissance of Iraq in various fields and are fully prepared to implement projects. Infrastructure in brotherly Iraq, praising the successful experiences of a number of Egyptian companies in implementing a number of infrastructure projects in brotherly Iraq (road and bridge projects) with high quality in record time, such as SAMCO and Al-Nasr General Company. For Egyptian Contracting.

For his part, the Governor of Karbala stressed the strong relations between the two brotherly peoples, praising the great renaissance that Egypt is witnessing in all fields during the era of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Republic, noting that the huge projects that Egypt has implemented and is implementing It is a matter of pride and that this pioneering Egyptian experience is a great experience and success story to be emulated  

Then the two sides discussed the importance of benefiting from the companies’ expertise. Egypt in the field of urban transport and information technology and in the construction and establishment of modern mass transit projects and infrastructure projects in Karbala, where the Governor of Karbala confirmed that what he saw during his current visit to Egypt were huge projects and modern mass transportation means that provide the highest levels of service to citizens, such as the light electric train (LRT), which includes a station. The giant Adly Mansour Central Interchange, which includes 5 modern means of transportation, in addition to the monorail projects, the high-speed electric train, the BRT bus, and road projects such as (the middle and the ring road). (Ismailia Desert…) and the Upper Egypt train station in Bashtil, which is a giant station that is comparable to international stations, in addition to the interchange stations between different means of transportation, makes it of great importance to benefit from this successful Egyptian experience. The governor of Karbala and his accompanying delegation also praised the new administrative capital, which they described as a city. Amazing internationalism.

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