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    Parliamentary Transport reduces the importance of the Kuwaiti Mubarak Port

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    Post by Rocky Mon 03 Jun 2024, 5:48 am

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    [size=52]Parliamentary Transport reduces the importance of the Kuwaiti Mubarak Port[/size]
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    Information / Baghdad...
    Today, Monday, the head of the Parliamentary Transport and Communications Committee, Zahra Al-Bajari, downplayed the importance of Mubarak Port, which Kuwait is building to compete with the large Al-Faw port.
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    Al-Bajari told Al-Maalouma, “The Kuwaiti Mubarak Port will not be economically viable unless Iraq goes towards opening a railway access to this port, noting that Kuwait is trying to harm Iraq by resuming work on the port project.”
    She explained, "The Kuwaiti Minister of Works approached the Chinese side to implement the agreement concluded between Kuwait and Beijing to complete the port."
    She added, "The government is serious about completing the large Al-Faw port project to serve Iraq economically," pointing out that "Mubarak Port will not be useful as Iraq continues to work on Al-Faw Port."
    She explained, “If Iraq insists on not opening a railway road with the Kuwaiti port of Mubarak, then this port will have no economic feasibility at all, as Kuwait is trying to find a land route to its port to deliver goods to other countries, and this route can only be through Iraq.” ". Ended 25 n
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