
Lieutenant General Kamel, Minister of Transport, affirmed that mass transportation will facilitate transportation of agricultural crops and industrial products, explaining that Egypt will become a developed and rich country.
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He added, during his meeting with the journalist Ahmed Moussa, on the “On My Responsibility” program, broadcast on Sada Al-Balad channel, that Egypt must take good care of agriculture, and reduce the import of agricultural products and fodder, pointing to the importance of exporting agricultural products and fruits, and taking good care of the industry.
He continued, during his meeting with the journalist Ahmed Moussa, on the “On My Responsibility” program, broadcast on Sada Al-Balad channel, that Egypt must be interested in attracting tourists, while possessing strong ports for export and import, stressing the need to pay attention to mass transportation because it contributes to the renaissance.
He also stressed that agriculture, industry, tourism, ports and mass transportation are linked to each other, saying: “I pledged to President Sisi and the Egyptians to make Egypt a center for global trade and logistics.”
He explained that logistical corridors must be created between sources of production and export ports by means of safe, fast and advanced means of transportation, saying: “I do not sleep because I am determined to achieve the goal of making Egypt a center for global trade and logistics.”
He noted that renewable sources must be found for food, saying: “The land road from October 6 to East Owainat is 1,000 kilometers long, a miracle.”
He accompanied the Minister of Media Transport, Ahmed Moussa, on a tour of the Adly Mansour Central Interchange Station, as well as a tour inside the Third Line subway, and together they listened to the opinions of citizens who use the Third Line subway on the service provided and ticket prices.