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    Sudanese advisor criticizes Kuwaiti analyzes regarding the development road project

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    Post by Rocky Fri 26 Apr 2024, 2:21 pm

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    Fadi Al-Shammari, advisor to the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, commented on the Kuwaiti reactions regarding the development road project and [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , pointing out the most prominent features of Al-Faw Port compared to Mubarak Port.
    Al-Shammari said on his Facebook account, “Most of the brothers in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , whether the people or analysts, are ignorant of the location of Al-Faw Port and its size compared to Mubarak Port, and that is why we see strange analyzes and imaginations.”
    Al-Shammari added, “The major advantage of Al-Faw Port is that it is located on the direct waters of the Gulf, and ships coming to it do not need to pass through the waters of any country other than Iraq,” indicating that “Iraq’s location is the link between the waters of the Gulf, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean with and from the Iraqi mainland.” To Turkey, Europe, the Caucasus countries, or to the Mediterranean.
    He continued by saying, "As for Mubarak Port, where does it take the goods? It is forced to export them through Iraq," pointing to another advantage of the large Al-Faw port, which is its size and depth of water.
    He explained that Al-Faw Port “is many times greater than Mubarak Port, and the depth of its dock is designed to receive the largest cargo ships built in the world to date, and it is protected by the largest breakwater in the world registered in the Guinness Book of Records.”

    The new steps related to the Iraqi [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] project sparked controversy and dissatisfaction in Kuwait, as Kuwaiti representatives considered the exclusion of their country from the quadripartite memorandum of understanding related to “a loss of development opportunities.”
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