Iraq Inaugurates Docks for Major New Gulf Port
Iraq's Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani visits a ship during the ceremony of the beginning of the handover of the Grand Faw Port's five berths from the implementing Korean company, in the southern Basra Province, on November 7, 2024, as the project approaches full completion. ©AHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani inaugurated five docks on Thursday at a major new port the country is building on its narrow Gulf coast.

Grand Faw Port on Al-Faw Peninsula is intended to provide a new freight link between Asia and Europe via upgraded rail and road infrastructure through Iraq and Turkey.

Dubbed the Iraq Development Road, the mega project is expected to cost some $17 billion.

The first phase of work on the new port, intended to supplement the existing docks in the port city of Al-Faw, is expected to be completed next year by South Korean construction giant Daewoo Engineering.

Sudani said the new port would make Iraq part of the "global trade and transport routes that pass through the Middle East".

"The project will transform Iraq from a country dependent on the ports of others to a maritime state with a full presence on the Gulf," he said.

Daewoo has built a nearly 16 kilometer (10 mile) long breakwater in the Gulf to protect the port -- the world's longest, according to Guinness World Records.

A tunnel connecting Al-Faw Peninsula to the Iraqi port of Umm Qasr is half complete, the prime minister said.

 

With AFP

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