The Iraqi government: The railway link is a complementary step for the Al-Faw Port and Development Road projects
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Economy News - Baghdad
Today, Saturday, the government spokesman, Basem Al-Awadi, confirmed that the Basra-Shalamja railway link project is an economic step that complements the Al-Faw port project and the development road, considering that it is not possible for a government to adopt the completion of the Al-Faw port and allocate billions from the budget for it and proposed a development road project worth 17 billion dollars over a period of time. 5 years to go towards another project against its objectives.
Al-Awadi said, in an interview with the official news agency, that "the government has moved towards the Basra-Shalamcheh railway link project, which is a practical step to advance the status of infrastructure after decades of isolation in establishing joint projects with neighboring countries, as the Prime Minister developed an ambitious plan to break the entrenched transportation isolation while The geographical location of Iraq requires that it be the heart of the region in terms of rail, land and air connectivity.
He added, "The government launched a development road project that cuts through Iraq lengthwise and connects all its provinces with each other and then connects with Turkey, while today the new phase of the Basra-Shalamcheh railway link has begun to transport travelers and visitors from Iran and beyond from Central Asia, and the Prime Minister was clear in his speech." Today, when I announced that the project is dedicated to transporting travelers and visitors, it is known that the words of the presidents are political stances that must be stopped.
Al-Awadi explained, "The government does not neglect any objection based on questioning and inquiring about the feasibility of any project, especially if it has regional and strategic dimensions, such as the railway link, and the government does not take strategic decisions without studying the economic feasibility on the one hand, and on the other hand in terms of guaranteeing The country's economic and political security and that the proposed projects do not affect the country's sovereignty or have political goals in favor of others at the expense of the national interest. These are taboos and red lines that cannot be tolerated. Therefore, Iraq is interested in the movement of travelers to and from it, and there will be upcoming projects with other neighboring countries to achieve Same goal."
Al-Awadi pointed out, "It is not possible for a government that has adopted the completion of the Faw port and allocated billions from the budget for it, and it is the same government that proposed a development path project worth $17 billion over 5 years to go towards another project against its goals, as this objection has more political dimensions than an objection." For technical or realistic goals, and the fact that the railway link project on the part of Iraq is a complementary link to the port of Faw and the road to development in the future when it is completed, and it will begin to transport passengers and visitors.
Regarding the economic feasibility of the Basra-Shalamja line, Al-Awadi said, "During the forty days of the Ziyarat, Iraq receives millions of visitors from most countries of the world, via land, air and sea, and the largest part of the visitors comes from Iran, where the number of arrivals from all ports reached about 3 million until Now, the number of arrivals from the Shalamcheh port alone has exceeded 700,000, and therefore the government is working to create an infrastructure that will facilitate the entry of visitors in the coming years with the growth of their numbers, and facilitate their arrival, while reducing the momentum, accidents and road congestion on occasions.
And he added, "The (Basra-Shalamjah) project represents another pillar in strengthening the infrastructure of our economy, raising Iraq's ability to communicate with neighboring countries, and receiving travelers from Iran and Central Asian countries, through the railway linkage project, and the project has been subject to years of discussion and research over all governments." Previous until it was agreed to complete it between the two countries in 2021, and the government took several decisions that culminated in completing the requirements for implementing the project, leading to contracting with one of the implementing companies.
Today, Saturday, the government spokesman, Basem Al-Awadi, confirmed that the Basra-Shalamja railway link project is an economic step that complements the Al-Faw port project and the development road, considering that it is not possible for a government to adopt the completion of the Al-Faw port and allocate billions from the budget for it and proposed a development road project worth 17 billion dollars over a period of time. 5 years to go towards another project against its objectives.
Al-Awadi said, in an interview with the official news agency, that "the government has moved towards the Basra-Shalamcheh railway link project, which is a practical step to advance the status of infrastructure after decades of isolation in establishing joint projects with neighboring countries, as the Prime Minister developed an ambitious plan to break the entrenched transportation isolation while The geographical location of Iraq requires that it be the heart of the region in terms of rail, land and air connectivity.
He added, "The government launched a development road project that cuts through Iraq lengthwise and connects all its provinces with each other and then connects with Turkey, while today the new phase of the Basra-Shalamcheh railway link has begun to transport travelers and visitors from Iran and beyond from Central Asia, and the Prime Minister was clear in his speech." Today, when I announced that the project is dedicated to transporting travelers and visitors, it is known that the words of the presidents are political stances that must be stopped.
Al-Awadi explained, "The government does not neglect any objection based on questioning and inquiring about the feasibility of any project, especially if it has regional and strategic dimensions, such as the railway link, and the government does not take strategic decisions without studying the economic feasibility on the one hand, and on the other hand in terms of guaranteeing The country's economic and political security and that the proposed projects do not affect the country's sovereignty or have political goals in favor of others at the expense of the national interest. These are taboos and red lines that cannot be tolerated. Therefore, Iraq is interested in the movement of travelers to and from it, and there will be upcoming projects with other neighboring countries to achieve Same goal."
Al-Awadi pointed out, "It is not possible for a government that has adopted the completion of the Faw port and allocated billions from the budget for it, and it is the same government that proposed a development path project worth $17 billion over 5 years to go towards another project against its goals, as this objection has more political dimensions than an objection." For technical or realistic goals, and the fact that the railway link project on the part of Iraq is a complementary link to the port of Faw and the road to development in the future when it is completed, and it will begin to transport passengers and visitors.
Regarding the economic feasibility of the Basra-Shalamja line, Al-Awadi said, "During the forty days of the Ziyarat, Iraq receives millions of visitors from most countries of the world, via land, air and sea, and the largest part of the visitors comes from Iran, where the number of arrivals from all ports reached about 3 million until Now, the number of arrivals from the Shalamcheh port alone has exceeded 700,000, and therefore the government is working to create an infrastructure that will facilitate the entry of visitors in the coming years with the growth of their numbers, and facilitate their arrival, while reducing the momentum, accidents and road congestion on occasions.
And he added, "The (Basra-Shalamjah) project represents another pillar in strengthening the infrastructure of our economy, raising Iraq's ability to communicate with neighboring countries, and receiving travelers from Iran and Central Asian countries, through the railway linkage project, and the project has been subject to years of discussion and research over all governments." Previous until it was agreed to complete it between the two countries in 2021, and the government took several decisions that culminated in completing the requirements for implementing the project, leading to contracting with one of the implementing companies.
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