Egyptians’ dream is coming true

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epa04874924 A handout picture made avalable by the Office of the Egyptian President shows the President of Egypt, Abdel FAttah El-Sisi, delivering a speech during the inauguration of the new additions to the Suez Canal, Egypt, 06 August 2015. The latest addition to the canal comes in at 35 kilometers of new canal and the widening of a further 37 kilometers of old canal, was completed in under a year, with an estimated cost of 8.5 billion US dollars once additional projects are completed, and was opened to shipping 06 August. According to the Egyptian Government the additional chanel cuts journey times from an estimated 18-14 hours to 11 hours, making it the fastest shipping lane of its kind worldwide, and will double revenue by 2023, though their figures have been widely disputed by international economists. EPA/OFFICE OF THE EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
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by  Angy Essam


On Thursday 6 August 2015, the Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi officially opened the “New Suez Canal,” the nation’s flagship project to boost its economic recovery.

President Sisi signed the official document declaring the new waterway was opened for navigation, and announced the opening, “With God’s blessings, I, Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi, President of Egypt, give permission for the operation of the New Suez Canal.”

He began by thanking “the martyrs who lost their lives for Egypt,” and greeting all the distinguished guests on behalf of all the Egyptian nation and government.

Then he supposed to read from the written speech, preferring to speak to them “heart to heart”.

“The new canal is one of a thousand steps that we–as Egyptians–are required to go through,” the Egyptian president continued, adding that the establishment of the new waterway was done under unusual circumstances amid destructive terrorism.

“History will record that Egypt faced, over the past couple of years, the most dangerous extremist terrorist ideology that could have ruined the land,” Sisi told the attendees.“But, no one could harm Egypt, if all Egyptians are unified,” he referred to Sheikh Al-Azhar, Ahmed al-Tayyeb, side-by-side the Coptic Orthodox Pope Tawadros II.

“New Suez canal is not just an engineering achievement,” Sisi said, “rather it has proved to the Egyptians themselves that they are still able to do this.

“New Suez Canal will be just the beginning of a number of huge development projects around the canal region that would bring vast investments to the country.

“We promised the world to offer the New Suez Canal as a gift, and here we are keeping our promise in a record time, providing for the world an additional vein for prosperity,” Sisi said, adding that the new waterway will contribute to facilitating and developing international maritime navigation.

Before ending his speech, the first two commercial ships to cross the new Suez canal passed in the two directions, sounding their horns.

“Long live Egypt, and Long live those nations that love peace,” President concluded.

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