Three stages to accomplish Iranian Iraqi railway link project
4/12/2015
Basra / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network(IMN) - Economic Committee in the province of Basra confirmed the identification of three stages to the completion of the railway link between Iraq and Iran, the project begins to remove mines and unexploded Almnfqlh coordination between the two sides.
Committee Chairman Aqeel al-Khalidi's (IMN), "The first phase of the implementation of the railway link between Iraq and Iran will develop tomorrow cornerstone of her, in coordination between Iraq and Iran, which include the demining process, projectiles and material unexploded," noting that "the Ministries of Defense The interior did not implement their demining project since 2006 to allocate them. " Khalidi said that "the second phase of the rail link project includes the creation of Sadat dirt along the railway line from Shalamcheh port up to the province of Basra, where the railway link with the railway Basra, Baghdad," noting that "the third phase of the railway link includes extending the rail from the port Basra train station. "
Khalidi and pointed out that "the Iranian side of the bridge to ensure extended its borders to Shalamcheh port, while the Ministry of Transport will be at their own expense to complete the railway D", noting that "the completion and operation of the railway link line will enhance economic cooperation between the two countries."
Iraq seeks to create projects to link the railway with a number of Arab countries within steps to find new outlets, including economic boost economic reality.
Iraq and Jordan signed in 2012 a memorandum of understanding included the establishment of the railway line between Aqaba (325 kilometers) south of Amman and Baghdad, according to the designs and studies prepared in advance in both countries, as well as the dates of the coordination of the start of the project and the completion of the link between the two countries as soon as possible.
From: Haider al-Tamimi, the Open: Mushtaq Ramadan Alfeli
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4/12/2015
Basra / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network(IMN) - Economic Committee in the province of Basra confirmed the identification of three stages to the completion of the railway link between Iraq and Iran, the project begins to remove mines and unexploded Almnfqlh coordination between the two sides.
Committee Chairman Aqeel al-Khalidi's (IMN), "The first phase of the implementation of the railway link between Iraq and Iran will develop tomorrow cornerstone of her, in coordination between Iraq and Iran, which include the demining process, projectiles and material unexploded," noting that "the Ministries of Defense The interior did not implement their demining project since 2006 to allocate them. " Khalidi said that "the second phase of the rail link project includes the creation of Sadat dirt along the railway line from Shalamcheh port up to the province of Basra, where the railway link with the railway Basra, Baghdad," noting that "the third phase of the railway link includes extending the rail from the port Basra train station. "
Khalidi and pointed out that "the Iranian side of the bridge to ensure extended its borders to Shalamcheh port, while the Ministry of Transport will be at their own expense to complete the railway D", noting that "the completion and operation of the railway link line will enhance economic cooperation between the two countries."
Iraq seeks to create projects to link the railway with a number of Arab countries within steps to find new outlets, including economic boost economic reality.
Iraq and Jordan signed in 2012 a memorandum of understanding included the establishment of the railway line between Aqaba (325 kilometers) south of Amman and Baghdad, according to the designs and studies prepared in advance in both countries, as well as the dates of the coordination of the start of the project and the completion of the link between the two countries as soon as possible.
From: Haider al-Tamimi, the Open: Mushtaq Ramadan Alfeli
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