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Egypt: Sisi announces launch of building project in Sinai

December 24, 2017 at 9:52 am

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi [En.kremlin.ru]

In the next two to three years, Egypt will embark on a $5.60 billion construction project in the Sinai peninsula, Reuters reports President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as saying on Saturday.

The Sinai peninsula has been gripped by a militant insurgency for the past few years. While coast of the south of the peninsula is peppered with Red Sea tourist resorts, North Sinai province is underdeveloped and lacks basic infrastructure and job opportunities.

Security forces have battled militants in the mainly desert region, stretching from the Suez Canal eastwards to the Gaza Strip and Israel, since 2013. Militants have killed hundreds of police and soldiers.

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Sisi ordered armed forces to end the insurgency within three months after an attack on a mosque in North Sinai last month killed more than 300 people. It was the worst militant attack in Egypt’s modern history.

“We have entrusted the ministry of housing and the engineering authority with a national project of comprehensive urban planning,” Sisi said at a ceremony to inaugurate a development project in the Suez Canal city of Ismailia.

The president said the project would cost 100 billion Egyptian pounds and that it would be carried out whether he remained in power or not.

He did not provide a start date, sources of funding or specific details of what would be built under the project.

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