Reuters
Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly confirmed that he inspected the projects that are being implemented in the wall of Mahara El-Ayoun and Ain El-Sira Lake, to follow up on the executive position of their development work.
He said, “The development of Islamic Cairo is a great event,” noting that “all Islamic antiquities are registered with UNESCO, and that contact has been made with the Supreme Council of Antiquities and UNESCO, and the development was presented to officials there, who expressed their willingness to help.”
He added, “Islamic Cairo has been affected during the past half century, and slums have grown in it,” noting that “the 1992 earthquake also affected the region, which led to the movement of residents into the city.”
He pointed out that “the government will develop old buildings that were not registered as antiquities of the heritage, and that we will intervene in the destroyed buildings to restore their luster.”
Nasser Hatem
Source: RT
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