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President Al-Sisi reviews South Sinai development strategy, including ‘Great Transfiguration’ project

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi held a meeting on Tuesday with Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly to review the comprehensive development strategy for the South Sinai Governorate.

The meeting focused on the progress of numerous projects and investments in various sectors, including development, urban planning, tourism, and culture, as well as the ambitious “Great Transfiguration” project in Saint Catherine.

The meeting was attended by Minister of Local Development Manal Awad, South Sinai Governor Khaled Mubarak, Presidential Advisor for Urban Planning Amir Sayed Ahmed, and Commander of the Armed Forces Engineering Authority Ahmed El-Azazy.

Egyptian Presidency spokesperson Ambassador Ahmed Fahmy said the meeting reviewed various aspects of the development strategy, which aims to maximise the benefits of each governorate’s unique characteristics and competitive advantages, in line with the government’s plans.

The meeting addressed the progress of priority projects in South Sinai, particularly in Sharm El-Sheikh, where efforts are underway to enhance the efficiency of all vital sectors to strengthen its tourism position. Development projects in Taba, Nuweiba, Abu Rudeis, and El-Tor were also reviewed.

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