CAIRO – Egyptian Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli continued on Sunday following up preparations for COP27 conference, due to be held in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in November.
At the beginning of his tour, Madbouli was briefed by South Sinai Governor Khaled Fouda on the latest preparations for the COP27 Conference.
Fouda, meanwhile, extended thanks to the government for their huge efforts in supporting South Sinai governorate during the ongoing preparations for the Conference.
There is tangible co-operation between the private sector and the international organisations in this respect, he affirmed.
As many as 30 environment-related projects were rolled out recently in the city, he further said.
The governor also shed light on the implementation rates of a number of ongoing projects in the various sectors of roads, bridges and squares and the construction of a central park in Sharm el-Sheikh.
Fouda also pointed out to the under-construction green projects in the city, saying that Sharm el-Sheikh International Hospital is a model for the first green hospital in Egypt.
Regarding the executive position of the project of high-speed internet service, Deputy Minister of Communications and Information Technology for Infrastructure Affairs Raafat Hendy told Madbouli said that the project covers 100 hotels, adding that the internet service has been extended to exterior areas of 93 hotels and efforts are underway to finalize the rest of the project.
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