The meeting addressed new mass transportation projects nationwide that run on clean energy.

Recently, in the capital of Egypt, Cairo the the Egypt President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi urged swift completion of the components of the new nationwide transportation system given its significant contribution to facilitating the movement of citizens in a fast and safe way.

In a statement Presidential Spokesman Bassam Radi said, the transportation system also contributes to improving life, economic and environmental conditions and also comes in line with the huge development process Egypt is currently witnessing.

Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, during the meeting, ordered paying attention to the operation systems and technical cadres that will operate this system and qualifying them to keep up with the new technologies used in this regard.

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Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, during the meeting, ordered paying attention to the operation systems and technical cadres that will operate this system and qualifying them to keep up with the new technologies used in this regard.

The president also made the remarks in a meeting with Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, Minister of Transport Lieutenant-General Kamel El-Wazir and Head of the Armed Forces Financial Affairs Authority Major General Ahmed El-Shazly.

The meeting addressed new mass transportation projects nationwide that run on clean energy.

“This aims to help reduce pollution, rationalize energy consumption, reduce accidents, and improve public health,” the statement said.

“Furthermore, the new systems will connect urban communities and residential neighborhoods in Greater Cairo as well as at the governorate level, acting as the modern means of transportation as represented in the High-Speed Electric Train, monorail, Light Rail Transit (LRT), and the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), which will operate on the Ring Road, in addition to the expansion and addition of new metro lines,” the statement added.

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“This aims to help reduce pollution, rationalize energy consumption, reduce accidents, and improve public health,” the statement said.