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Transport Minister participates in quartet ministerial meeting for Development Road Project

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Last updated: 2024/11/02 at 5:25 AM
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Minister of Transport H E Jassim Saif Ahmed Al Sulaiti recently attended the second quartet Ministerial Council meeting in Baghdad to discuss the Development Road project and Al Faw Port development. The meeting was also attended by other key figures in the transportation sector, including Iraqi Minister of Transport H E Razzaq Muhaibas Al Saadawi, UAE Minister of Energy and Infrastructure H E Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, and Turkish Transport and Infrastructure Minister H E Abdulkadir Uraloglu. During the meeting, discussions centered around the progress of the strategic project, with a focus on railway and highway works.

One of the key outcomes of the meeting was the signing of a quartet ministerial communiqué. This communiqué included important initiatives such as endorsing a coordination structure for project work management and governance, encouraging States parties to exchange information and intensify efforts to achieve project goals, and exploring various options for railroad and land connections to enhance economic and trade exchange between countries and the rest of the world. The Development Road project aims to connect the Grand Al Faw Port with the borders of Turkey through a 1200km-long railway and highway network for the efficient transportation of goods and passengers.

The Development Road project is a significant infrastructure initiative that promises to enhance regional connectivity and boost economic development through improved transportation links. By connecting the Grand Al Faw Port with Turkey, this project will facilitate the movement of goods and passengers between countries, fostering increased trade exchange and economic growth. The project will also play a crucial role in improving transportation infrastructure, which is vital for supporting economic activities and driving growth across various sectors.

The quartet Ministerial Council meeting in Baghdad provided an excellent opportunity for key stakeholders in the transportation sector to come together and discuss the progress of the Development Road project. Through collaboration and coordination among participating countries, the project aims to overcome logistical challenges and create a streamlined transportation network that will benefit the region as a whole. By endorsing a coordination structure and encouraging information exchange, the participating States are working towards a common goal of enhancing regional connectivity and promoting economic development through improved transportation links.

The signing of the quartet ministerial communiqué at the meeting underscores the commitment of participating countries to work together towards the successful implementation of the Development Road project. By studying various alternatives for railroad and land connections, the project aims to identify the most efficient and effective means of enhancing economic and trade exchange between countries and the rest of the world. This strategic initiative will help improve transportation efficiency, reduce costs, and promote sustainable development by enhancing connectivity and spurring economic growth in the region.

In conclusion, the participation of Minister of Transport H E Jassim Saif Ahmed Al Sulaiti and his counterparts in the quartet Ministerial Council meeting in Baghdad highlights the importance of regional cooperation and collaboration in promoting economic development through strategic infrastructure projects such as the Development Road. By working together towards a common goal of enhancing transportation links and connectivity, participating countries are laying the groundwork for sustainable growth and prosperity in the region. With continued commitment and cooperation, the Development Road project promises to unlock new opportunities for trade, investment, and economic development, benefiting all parties involved.

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