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OIC Stresses Transport Connectivity as Key to Economic Growth Among Member States
OIC Stresses Transport Connectivity as Key to Economic Growth Among Member States

See - Sada Elbalad

timea day ago

  • Business
  • See - Sada Elbalad

OIC Stresses Transport Connectivity as Key to Economic Growth Among Member States

Mohamed Mandour Dr. Ahmad Kawesa Sengendo, Assistant Secretary General for Economic Affairs, in his intervention today during the Panel Session under the theme 'North–South Solutions in an East–West Oriented Global Trade System' at the Global Transport Connectivity Forum 2025, deliberated on the state of transport infrastructure in OIC Member States and outlined the efforts of the OIC towards developing transport infrastructure in Member States and enhancing connectivity among them. Highlighting the synergy between trade and transport, he also emphasized that improved transport infrastructure and connectivity will further increase intra-OIC trade and tourism exchanges. The Global Transport Connectivity Forum 2025 under the theme 'Seamless Connectivity, Limitless Possibilities', organized by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure of the Republic of Turkiye with support from the World Bank, was inaugurated by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the President of Türkiye, in Istanbul, Republic of Turkiye. The three-day Forum aims to provide a unique platform for high-level policymakers, ministers, representatives of international organizations and international financial institutions, industry leaders, the private sector, and leading experts to address the evolving challenges and opportunities in international transport connectivity. Some of the key topics being discussed include: Emerging Challenges for Global Connectivity; Global Trends and Emerging Dynamics in Global Connectivity; Unlocking Africa's Connectivity Potential; Connectivity of the Middle East with Central Asia and Europe; Innovative Solutions for Financing the Construction and Management of Transport Corridors; and The Power of Transport Corridors in Driving Development, among others. read more Gold prices rise, 21 Karat at EGP 3685 NATO's Role in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict US Expresses 'Strong Opposition' to New Turkish Military Operation in Syria Shoukry Meets Director-General of FAO Lavrov: confrontation bet. nuclear powers must be avoided News Iran Summons French Ambassador over Foreign Minister Remarks News Aboul Gheit Condemns Israeli Escalation in West Bank News Greek PM: Athens Plays Key Role in Improving Energy Security in Region News One Person Injured in Explosion at Ukrainian Embassy in Madrid News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier Sports Former Al Zamalek Player Ibrahim Shika Passes away after Long Battle with Cancer Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Business Fear & Greed Index Plummets to Lowest Level Ever Recorded amid Global Trade War Arts & Culture Zahi Hawass: Claims of Columns Beneath the Pyramid of Khafre Are Lies News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks Videos & Features Video: Trending Lifestyle TikToker Valeria Márquez Shot Dead during Live Stream News Shell Unveils Cost-Cutting, LNG Growth Plan Technology 50-Year Soviet Spacecraft 'Kosmos 482' Crashes into Indian Ocean

Morocco, Ukraine Forge New Transport Partnership at Istanbul Summit
Morocco, Ukraine Forge New Transport Partnership at Istanbul Summit

Morocco World

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Morocco World

Morocco, Ukraine Forge New Transport Partnership at Istanbul Summit

Tangier — Morocco and Ukraine struck a deal on Saturday to boost trade through improved road transport links. Although separated by thousands of kilometers, the two countries found common ground in Istanbul. The signing of the newfound partnership took place during the World Forum on Transport Connectivity, where officials from both countries met to discuss expanding economic ties. Morocco's Transport and Logistics Minister Abdessamad Kayouh and Ukraine's Deputy Minister Serhiy Derkach finalized the agreement following bilateral talks. The deal opens new possibilities for businesses in both nations, allowing Ukrainian freight companies direct access to Moroccan markets. Meanwhile and through the agreement, Moroccan transport firms can now route shipments through Europe to reach Ukraine. The cooperation agreement creates fresh trade corridors that bypass traditional routes between the two countries. 'We see this as just the beginning,' Kayouh told Morocco's official news agency MAP, explaining, 'our teams are already exploring ways to expand this cooperation into other areas.' For Ukraine, the timing proves especially significant as the country has prioritized rebuilding its transport and logistics networks, making international partnerships crucial for economic recovery. Derkach pointed out how new transport routes will stimulate Ukraine's economy by facilitating smoother commercial exchanges. 'This cooperation benefits both sides equally,' the Ukrainian official said, thanking Morocco for its commitment to the partnership. The agreement represents one outcome of Morocco's active participation in the three-day Istanbul forum, which runs through Sunday. Morocco sent a high-ranking delegation, including Ambassador Mohamed Ali Lazrak and top transport sector officials. The World Forum brings together government ministers, international organization representatives, financial institution leaders, and private sector experts. Turkiye's Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure hosts the event with World Bank backing, focusing on how countries can develop and improve international transport networks. Tags: Morocco and Ukrainetransport sector

Morocco, Turkiye Sign Transport Cooperation Agreements in Istanbul
Morocco, Turkiye Sign Transport Cooperation Agreements in Istanbul

Morocco World

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Morocco World

Morocco, Turkiye Sign Transport Cooperation Agreements in Istanbul

Tangier — Morocco and Turkiye are joining forces to strengthen cooperation on road safety and maritime corridors. The two countries signed two cooperation agreements on Friday in Istanbul to foster bilateral ties in the transport sector. Morocco's Transport and Logistics Minister Abdessamad Kayouh and Turkiye's Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu signed the memoranda of understanding (MOU) during an international transport forum. Road safety technology partnership The first agreement between the two countries covers technological cooperation in road safety, with Morocco aiming to benefit from Turkiye's experience in securing freight transport by trucks. 'Morocco is interested in the Turkish experience in securing the transport of goods via trucks,' Kayouh told Morocco's official news agency MAP. Maritime fleet development The second memorandum supports Morocco's study to strengthen its national maritime fleet, based on Turkiye's significant experience in maritime navigation and shipbuilding. 'Turkiye has accumulated important experience in maritime navigation and shipbuilding,' the minister explained. International transport forum Morocco is participating in this three-day international event, from June 27-29, with a delegation led by Kayouh, including several directors and officials from the transport and road safety sector. Initiated by the Turkish Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure and the World Bank support, the event brings together high-level political decision-makers, ministers, representatives from international organizations and global financial institutions, industry and private sector leaders, and expert specialists. Focus on global transport networks The forum serves as a platform for strategic discussions on developing and improving international transport corridors. Beyond enhancing physical connectivity, the discussions cover key areas including sustainable development, green economy transition, and expanded use of renewable energy sources. Participants also explore digitization and artificial intelligence potential, innovative practices, effective financing solutions, and intensified regional cooperation on a global scale. Morocco's transport and maritime situation The signing of the MOUs comes at a time when the North African country's maritime transport fleet is experiencing a dramatic decline to only 17 vessels, down from approximately 70 ships in the 1960s and 1970s. Morocco's Ministry of Transport and Logistics has already initiated a study to reinvigorate the country's maritime capabilities, aiming to foster its logistical sovereignty and ease citizens' maritime transportation. To enhance the country's transport sector, the ministry has recently launched a comprehensive reform plan, focused on improving public safety, upgrading infrastructure, and enhancing service quality across various transport modes. The reform includes the renewal of the intercity bus fleet, professional training for drivers, and support for the rural and tourism transport sectors, as well as the car rental industry. Tags: Maritime sectorMorocco Turkiye relationstransport sector

One dead and dozens injured after hot air balloon crash in Turkey
One dead and dozens injured after hot air balloon crash in Turkey

Wales Online

time16-06-2025

  • Wales Online

One dead and dozens injured after hot air balloon crash in Turkey

One dead and dozens injured after hot air balloon crash in Turkey The tragic incident is said to have unfolded after a change in wind Each year, hundreds of thousands of tourists travel to Turkey during the ballooning season, which peaks between June and August (Image: Anadolu via Getty Images ) One person has died and 19 others have been injured after a hot air balloon crashed in Turkey. What was supposed to be an enjoyable holiday experience turned tragic on Sunday after two hot air balloons crashed in separate incidents in central Turkey. Each year, hundreds of thousands of tourists travel to Turkey during the ballooning season, which peaks between June and August. The two incidents took place near the Ihlara Valley, an area known for its scenic landscapes and popular balloon flights. ‌ Turkey's Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure has confirmed that an investigation is now underway. In a statement, the ministry said: 'Unfortunately, the pilot of the balloon lost his life as a result of the hard landing. It was understood that the meteorological conditions were suitable for flight at the time of take-off, but the decision to land was made due to unexpected winds in the region.' For our free daily briefing on the biggest issues facing the nation, sign up to the Wales Matters newsletter here ‌ According to local media reports, both balloons launched in favourable weather conditions but were forced to make sudden landings due to sudden changes in wind. It was during these landings that the accidents occurred. In one of the incidents, 19 Indonesian tourists were injured and the pilot, who has not been named, died after falling from the basket and becoming entangled in a rope. Aksaray Governor Mehmet Ali Kumbuzoğlu said in a statement: 'Unfortunately, our pilot got stuck under the basket and died. Our tourists are in good condition. We took them to the hospital by ambulance. They are being examined.' Article continues below In a separate incident, another balloon that had taken off from the Güzelyurt area also made a hard landing early on Sunday morning, resulting in minor injuries to 12 Indian tourists. According to the state-run Anadolu Agency, all of those injured were taken to hospital for treatment. Footage shared by the İhlas News Agency showed one of the deflated balloons lying on its side with its passenger basket on the ground, as emergency services attended to the injured. In response to the incidents, local authorities have launched a formal investigation, and tour operators have been advised to review their safety procedures. Article continues below These are not the first fatal hot air balloon accidents to occur in Turkey in recent years. In 2022, two Spanish tourists died after a balloon made a hard landing during a sightseeing tour of Cappadocia, a region known for its distinctive rock formations. The 'fairy chimney' rock structures of Cappadocia - created by centuries of erosion - are part of a UNESCO World Heritage site and are a major attraction for tourists seeking hot air balloon experiences in the area.

Tragic final moments of hot air balloon pilot who 'got stuck' in horror plunge
Tragic final moments of hot air balloon pilot who 'got stuck' in horror plunge

Daily Mirror

time16-06-2025

  • Daily Mirror

Tragic final moments of hot air balloon pilot who 'got stuck' in horror plunge

A pilot has tragically lost his life in one of two hot air balloon catastrophes that unfolded yesterday, near Central Turkey's breathtaking Ihara Valley What should have been a joyful holiday experience descended into tragedy on Sunday after two hot air balloons crashed in separate incidents, leaving one pilot dead. Year after year, hundreds of thousands of visitors flock to Turkey for ballooning season, which reaches its peak between the months of June and August. These two incidents occurred near the Ihara Valley in Central Turkey, where the breathtaking natural landscape makes for spectacular views from the sky. ‌ The rugged "fairy chimney" rock formations of Cappadocia, a UNESCO World Heritage site caused by centuries of unusual erosion, are a particular draw for adventurous tourists. ‌ According to local media reports, both balloons took off during suitable weather conditions; however, they were forced to make a sudden touchdown due to unexpected changes in the wind. It was then that catastrophe struck. READ MORE: Turkey balloon ride crash leaves one dead and 31 injured in holiday hotspot In one of the incidents, 19 Indonesian tourists were injured, while the pilot, who has not been named, sadly died after falling out of the basket, with his feet getting tangled in the rope. In an update, Aksaray Governor Mehmet Ali Kumbuzoğlu told members of the public: "Unfortunately, our pilot got stuck under the basket and died. Our tourists are in good condition. We took them to the hospital by ambulance. They are being examined." According to the state-run Anadolu Agency, another hot air balloon that launched in the Guzelyurt area of the region also ran into disaster after making a hard landing early Sunday morning, with 12 Indian tourists left "slightly wounded". All those injured were taken to the hospital for treatment. In the aftermath of this tragedy, local authorities have launched an investigation, while tour operators have been advised to review their safety protocols. Footage from Ilhas News Agency shows one deflated balloon, with its passenger basket lying on its side, while emergency services tended to the injured. ‌ The Turkey's Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure has stated that it will now be carrying out an investigation. The government body advised: "Unfortunately, the pilot of the balloon lost his life as a result of the hard landing. It was understood that the meteorological conditions were suitable for flight at the time of take-off, but the decision to land was made due to unexpected winds in the region." Unfortunately, these aren't the first fatal hot air balloon crashes to happen in Turkey in recent years. Back in 2022, two Spanish tourists died after a hot air balloon made a particularly rocky landing, following a sightseeing tour of Cappadocia's geological wonders.

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