Bahrain’s Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, H.E. Dr. Shaikh Abdulla bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, held a sequence of high-level conferences on the sidelines of the second version of the World Rail 2025 Exhibition and Convention in Abu Dhabi.
Throughout the occasion, Dr. Shaikh Abdulla met with H.E. Suhail bin Mohammed Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei, UAE Minister of Vitality and Infrastructure. He congratulated Al Mazrouei on the profitable group of the convention and mentioned methods to strengthen bilateral cooperation, enhance infrastructure effectivity via trendy strategies, advance sustainable transport options, and undertake revolutionary sensible mobility methods.
The Bahraini minister additionally held talks with H.E. Lt. Gen. Engineer Kamel Abdel Hadi, Egypt’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport and Trade. Discussions targeted on Egypt’s large-scale infrastructure and transport initiatives, particularly in railways and metro methods, with an emphasis on exchanging experience and constructing partnerships that improve service high quality and assist sustainable growth.
As well as, Dr. Shaikh Abdulla met with H.E. Dr. Nidal Al Qatamin, Jordan’s Minister of Transport, to discover alternatives to develop cooperation in passenger and commerce mobility, whereas reviewing Jordan’s strategic initiatives within the transport sector to advertise integration and data trade.
He additionally met with Eng. Abdulrahman bin Salem Al Hatmi, CEO of Asyad Group, to assessment Oman’s ports and free zone ecosystem and talk about strengthening land and maritime transport companies, alongside boosting non-public sector participation in advancing Gulf logistics connectivity.
Moreover, Dr. Shaikh Abdulla held talks with Mr. Ahmed Al Massawai Al Hashemi, CEO of Hafeet Rail, the place he was briefed on the corporate’s superior operational methods and applied sciences. Discussions highlighted the significance of integrating logistics transport throughout cities and industrial areas to boost the general effectivity of transport networks.
