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Al-Atiyyah opens GCC Railway Project
Riyadh, September 14, SPA -- The Secretary General of Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) Abdurrahman Al-Atiyyah inaugurated here on
Saturday evening a workshop on the GCC railway project.
The workshop was organized by the GCC General Secretariat with the
participation of experts form the World Bank, the Islamic Development
Bank, the UN's development program.
Speaking on the occasion, Al-Atiyyah said the project of the railway
has come in line with a decision from the GCC Supreme Council.
The decision was based on the outcome of the primary studies
conducted in 2006 which proved the soundness of the project, he said.
Al-Atiyyah noted that the GCC General Secretariat has agreed with a
number of international experts to prepare elaborate studies on the
project which aims at facilitating transportation of the GCC citizens
as well as transportation of goods and commodities.
He pointed out that the economy of the GCC has become one of the
most important economies in the world because the gross national
product in these countries has amounted to about $900 billion.
Al-Atiyyah said the project will pave the way for social ad economic
integration and create job opportunities for the GCC citizens.
The GCC is made up of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates,
Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman.
--SPA
Cooperation Council (GCC) Abdurrahman Al-Atiyyah inaugurated here on
Saturday evening a workshop on the GCC railway project.
The workshop was organized by the GCC General Secretariat with the
participation of experts form the World Bank, the Islamic Development
Bank, the UN's development program.
Speaking on the occasion, Al-Atiyyah said the project of the railway
has come in line with a decision from the GCC Supreme Council.
The decision was based on the outcome of the primary studies
conducted in 2006 which proved the soundness of the project, he said.
Al-Atiyyah noted that the GCC General Secretariat has agreed with a
number of international experts to prepare elaborate studies on the
project which aims at facilitating transportation of the GCC citizens
as well as transportation of goods and commodities.
He pointed out that the economy of the GCC has become one of the
most important economies in the world because the gross national
product in these countries has amounted to about $900 billion.
Al-Atiyyah said the project will pave the way for social ad economic
integration and create job opportunities for the GCC citizens.
The GCC is made up of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates,
Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman.
--SPA