Minister of Planning and Economic Development and International Cooperation Signs a Financing Agreement with the Spanish Embassy to Conduct a Feasibility Study for the Extension of the First Line of Cairo Metro to Shibin El-Qanater
05 February 2025
Under the Sustainable Transport Pillar of the
"NWFE+" Program
Minister of Planning and Economic Development and
International Cooperation Signs a Financing Agreement with the Spanish Embassy
to Conduct a Feasibility Study for the Extension of the First Line of Cairo
Metro to Shibin El-Qanater
"Al-Mashat": We are working towards achieving integration between local resources and international partnerships to support the country's economic development priorities.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning and
Economic Development and International Cooperation, signed a development
financing agreement worth €1.4 million with Mr. Eduardo Soriano, the Economic
and Commercial Counselor of Spain in Egypt. It will finance the
"Preliminary Feasibility Study for the Extension of the First Line of
Cairo Metro (New Marg – Shibin El-Qanater)." This agreement falls under
the sustainable transport projects within the country platform of the
"NWFE+" program. The signing ceremony was attended by Mr. Álvaro
Iránzo Gutiérrez, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain to Egypt, Eng. Wagdy
Radwan, Deputy Minister of Transport, Tarek Hamed Goueili, Chairman of the
Board of Directors of the National Authority for Tunnels, Eng. Wael Naeem,
Assistant Minister of Transport for Investment and External Financing, and
representatives from Triangle Co., which represents Typsa in Egypt.
The Ministry of Transport and the National Authority for
Tunnels will benefit from the agreement, which will contribute to preparing the
feasibility studies for the project to extend the first line of Cairo Metro,
conducted by the Spanish company Typsa. Typsa will sign an implementation
contract with the National Authority for Tunnels, and the project’s implementation
period is expected to last for 8 months.
H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning and
Economic Development and International Cooperation, pointed out that the
agreement with the Spanish side is part of the Ministry’s efforts to integrate
local resources with international partnerships to support development efforts
in vital sectors. She highlighted that metro projects represent one of the
fruitful partnerships with multi-party and bilateral development partners, as
they have provided an environmentally friendly transportation solution that
carries millions of citizens daily across Greater Cairo.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat added that expanding environmentally
friendly and sustainable projects is a fundamental part of achieving economic
development. Therefore, the Ministry of Planning and Economic Development and
International Cooperation, through the transport pillar of the
"NWFE+" program, is working to strengthen international partnerships
to implement various sustainable transport projects, including the extension of
the first Cairo Metro line to Shibin El-Qanater, the development of the Abu Qir
Alexandria railway line into an electric metro, and other projects that enhance
the state’s efforts to connect governorates and strengthen sustainable infrastructure.
The Minister of Planning and Economic Development and
International Cooperation commended the shared Egyptian-Spanish relations,
which the two countries are working to further develop to encompass additional
priority areas, particularly in the field of green economy transition and
supporting sustainable development efforts.
H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat pointed out that Spain will host the 4th
International Conference on Financing for Development, scheduled for mid this
year, which is expected to contribute to supporting global efforts to
accelerate development and reform the international financial structure.
It is worth noting that the Minister of Planning and
Economic Development and International Cooperation met with the Spanish
Ambassador in Cairo at the end of last year, where they discussed future
partnerships. They also signed two grants worth €800,000, provided by the
Spanish Agency for International Cooperation, for two projects: “Treatment and
Reuse of Wastewater in Egyptian Sugar Factories” and “Creating Job
Opportunities for Youth for Employment and Business Start-ups - Phase Two.”
International cooperation and development finance relations
between Egypt and Spain date back to the 1990s. The first cooperation protocol
was signed on 10th February 1998, where Spain provided Egypt with €255 million
in development funding. A second MoU was signed in 2008 with €250 million. The
cooperation portfolio between Egypt and Spain spans multiple sectors, including
transport, housing, wastewater, electricity, renewable energy, a credit line
for small and medium-sized enterprises, and heritage preservation.
Additionally, financing have been provided by the Spanish Agency for
International Cooperation and Development in sectors such as health, women,
tourism, governance, and sustainable development.