Egypt Denies Selling Airports, Ports to Foreign Parties

Cairo International Airport in Cairo, Egypt (File photo: Reuters)
Cairo International Airport in Cairo, Egypt (File photo: Reuters)
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Egypt Denies Selling Airports, Ports to Foreign Parties

Cairo International Airport in Cairo, Egypt (File photo: Reuters)
Cairo International Airport in Cairo, Egypt (File photo: Reuters)

The Egyptian government denied “selling ports and airports to foreign parties,” stressing that such rumors circulating on some websites and social media are baseless.

The cabinet issued a statement asserting that none of the Egyptian ports or airports will be sold to foreign parties, either at the present time or in the future.

It urged all media outlets to be careful and accurate before reporting such news that could undermine national projects.

Ministries of Transport and Civil Aviation stressed that “Egyptian ports and airports are wholly owned by the state and subject to Egyptian sovereignty and will remain so.”

The two ministries explained that the state is implementing an integrated strategy to develop the maritime transport system in accordance with the latest global systems, with the aim of maximizing its competitiveness.

The strategy also aims to keep pace with global developments in transportation, saying it includes raising the efficiency of the infrastructure and superstructure and applying the latest information technology systems.

The government also has a plan to comprehensively develop Egyptian airports, by implementing a number of infrastructure development projects, raising the level of services provided to travelers, as well as upgrading the security systems at all airports.

The cabinet affirmed that top international health measures are applied at the airports to ensure the safety of passengers and workers.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation said it used the period during which travel restrictions were imposed at airports to limit the spread of the coronavirus to implement extensive maintenance, including all departure and arrival halls in the airports.

The authorities also indicated that all communication networks, electricity and security devices, and the facilities infrastructure were included in the maintenance operations.

In addition, a number of new airports have been established most notably Sphinx, the New Administrative Capital, Berenice, and Bardawil.



EU and US Have Agreed to Intensify Contact on Trade Talks

FILE PHOTO: An EU flag flutters. Reuters
FILE PHOTO: An EU flag flutters. Reuters
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EU and US Have Agreed to Intensify Contact on Trade Talks

FILE PHOTO: An EU flag flutters. Reuters
FILE PHOTO: An EU flag flutters. Reuters

The EU and US have agreed to intensify talks on a possible trade agreement, EU Commissioner Maros Sefvocic said on Thursday.

"Yesterday I had another constructive call with the US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick," Sefcovic told reporters before a meeting of EU trade ministers in Brussels.

"We have agreed to intensify our engagement at technical levels and I am in regular contact with him. I think we will see each very soon, most probably here in Brussels or at the OECD meetings."