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    Iraq looks at a new Turkish project that will "guarantee" linking the port of Al-Faw to Europe

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    Iraq looks at a new Turkish project that will "guarantee" linking the port of Al-Faw to Europe Empty Iraq looks at a new Turkish project that will "guarantee" linking the port of Al-Faw to Europe

    Post by Rocky Mon Aug 21, 2023 5:30 am

    Iraq looks at a new Turkish project that will "guarantee" linking the port of Al-Faw to Europe

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    Baghdad today - Baghdad
    Today, Sunday (August 20, 2023), the Iraqi Ministry of Transport announced the results of an "Iraqi-Turkish" meeting in Ankara regarding the steps to embark on the path of development, while it indicated that the Turkish side had begun to extend a railway of 133 km, linking the modern railway line from the Iraqi border. Turkish and Turkish railways, which it described as "guarantees linking the great port of Faw with Europe." 

    A statement of the ministry, received by "Baghdad Today", stated that "an Iraqi technical delegation from the Ministry of Transport, headed by the Director General of the General Railway Company, Younis Al-Kaabi, accompanied by a representative of the Italian consulting company, visited the Turkish capital, Ankara, and held important and extensive discussions with officials of the Turkish Ministry of Transport, regarding The development path project and its economic importance for Iraq, Turkey, the countries of the region and the world.
    He added, "The meeting between the two sides began with a welcoming speech from the director of the Turkish Railways Department, Hasan Bezouk, to the Iraqi delegation, before he reviewed the total lengths of the railways in Turkey, and his department's intention to develop freight and rail transport operations with Iraq and the world."

    According to the statement, the Turkish official stressed in his speech, "The government of his country attaches great importance to the development road project, and is willing to provide all kinds of support, including construction, courses, systems, and others in the railway sector."

    The statement added, "The Iraqi delegation reviewed the importance, size and sustainability of the project, which is directly supervised by Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani. The delegation also presented to the Turkish side the studies on the road."
    The statement stressed that "Al-Kaabi reviewed all the main stages of the project, in addition to presenting a general technical presentation, which included the volumes of capacity, operation, standards and specifications, the number and types of stations, in addition to the signaling and communications system."
    He added that Al-Kaabi discussed with his Turkish counterpart the process of linking the two countries, including the process of height and coordinates, as well as reviewing current levels, topographic surveys and soil investigations in that region.

    The statement indicated that the Iraqi delegation agreed with the Turkish side to conduct a field visit to the point of connection between the two countries, which is located in Fishkhabour, noting that the delegation called on the Turks to share soil surveys and site studies between the two sides to keep pace with the speed of the work of the Iraqi side, indicating that "the Turkish side He affirmed his initiation of rapid action to meet the specifications presented by the Iraqi delegation.
    The Iraqi delegation demanded, according to the statement, the Turkish side to find a railway network that would be appropriate to the model to be implemented by the Iraqi government, noting that the Turkish side confirmed its initiation to extend a railway of 133 km, linking the modern railway line of the Iraqi-Turkish border with the Iraqi-Turkish border. Turkey's iron, which guarantees the connection of the great port of Faw to Europe.
    According to the statement, the two sides agreed to define a joint working mechanism in addition to exchanging experiences and joint focus on the border link point in the town of Fishkhabour.
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