Development: Luxor
Egypt

Development: Luxor


Egypt State Information Service

Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif discussed during a meeting on Sunday 13/12/2009 with the UNESCO advisor at Luxor governorate a report on the organization's endorsement of three major projects in this Egyptian governorate.

The projects aim at developing Corniche el-Nile, the Karnak Ram Road and river anchor of tourist ships in Luxor.

In statements after the meeting, Cabinet spokesman Magdi Radi said that the meeting discussed the three ventures in Luxor.

Radi added that the UNESCO envoy stressed the organization's approval of the three projects.




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