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Lieutenant General Osama Rabie reviews the developments of the channel development projects for the delegation of the High War College

Lieutenant General Osama Rabie, Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority, received a high -level delegation from the Supreme War College at the Military Academy for Graduate and Strategic Studies, headed by Major General Staff Ramadan Fathi, the director of the college, and accompanied by a group of faculty members and scholars from Egyptians and expatriates from some sister countries in session (49), to inform students of the developments of development projects in the channel area, at the Academy of Simulation and Maritime Training of the Authority In Ismailia. Pointing out in this regard that the Suez Canal continues despite the various challenges in applying its ambitious vision of development and modernization. Passing through the successive projects for development and the latest of which is the project to develop the southern sector, which is a strong addition that will contribute to increasing the navigational safety factor and reducing the effects of water and air currents, in addition to increasing the capacity of the channel at a rate of 6_ 8 ships. Monitoring navigation and 16 counseling stations along the channel, in addition to specialized centers in marine rescue and pollution control works. In fuel, as part of an ambitious vision aimed at meeting the requirements of customers and diversifying sources of income

on his part, Major General Ramadan Fathi Ali, Director of the High War College, expressed his appreciation for fruitful cooperation with the Suez Canal Authority in receiving students from the Arab Republic of Egypt and friendly countries and partner in various sessions. Various challenges, wishing success to the course of progress in the authority to remain a major supporter of the Egyptian economy and a major tributary for development. Ismailia & quot; Long live Egypt & quot; To determine the size of the achievement on the ground.

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