The Egypt-Saudi Arabia "Moses Bridge

Started by Bosmanbusiness, 2025-06-07 06:48

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The Egypt-Saudi Arabia "Moses Bridge" or "King Salman bin Abdulaziz Bridge" is indeed a significant project that has been in the works for several years. The bridge is part of a larger strategic plan to connect the two countries and facilitate trade and travel between Asia and Africa. However, the information provided seems to be a mix of different bridge projects and possibly out of date.
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The correct project is the "King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Bridge," which was officially opened in 2018. It is not a new project that has just been approved. This bridge, also known as the "Peace Bridge," connects the Egyptian city of Sharm El-Sheikh to the Saudi city of Dhahran. It's a 34-kilometer causeway and bridge system that includes a bridge over the Strait of Tiran and is part of a wider network of bridges and tunnels known as the "Bridge of the Century."

The initial cost of the project was around $3 billion, not $4 billion, and it was funded by Saudi Arabia as a gift to Egypt. The bridge significantly reduces travel time between the two countries and is an important symbol of cooperation and friendship. It has been operational since its opening and does not require additional approval to begin construction.

Please note that the name "Moses Bridge" is commonly associated with a different, conceptual design that involves a bridge or causeway that would be partially submerged under water, allowing ships to pass over it. This concept has been proposed for various locations but is not the same as the King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Bridge,.
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