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Saudi Prince discusses economy on Egypt trip; pledges to invest $10 bn

Prince Mohammed, who landed in Cairo yesterday, is to fly to Britain on Wednesday and later this month to the United States

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman attends the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia October 24. Photo: Reuters

Saudi Crown continued a visit to today focused on economic cooperation, with agreeing a $10 billion investment with for a futuristic mega city project. Mohammed accompanied Egyptian to review construction projects near the before boarding a boat with the to tour the waterway. A source said the two countries had agreed to set up a joint $10 billion fund to develop areas of linked to the NEOM project. The $500 billion NEOM mega city, unveiled by Mohammed last year, is planned to be a biotech and digital hub spread over 26,500 square kilometres (10,000 square miles) in an area facing and The source said the joint fund, which involves leased land for the Egyptian share, would be used to develop lands in the south of the as part of NEOM. Mohammed, who landed in yesterday, is to fly to Britain on Wednesday and later this month to the United States, in his first foreign tour as crown His visit to deals with "economic and investment cooperation," Egyptian told state television. Mohammed and Sisi agreed in talks to bolster economic ties and launch joint projects, "particularly in the tourism sector on the Red Sea," Radi said. views as a cornerstone of regional stability, after former Sisi overthrew his Islamist predecessor in 2013. viewed Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood with suspicion and at one point briefly recalled its from during his turbulent year in power. It has since showered with aid to prop up the country's economy, in a relationship that has led to some controversy in In 2015, during a visit by to Cairo, the two countries agreed on the transfer of two islands to Saudi Arabia, sparking protests in Sisi ratified the deal last year, and Egypt's top court annulled lower court rulings for and against the treaty on the eve of the crown prince's arrival. Mohammed's visit comes ahead of Egypt's presidential polls in late March, with Sisi expected to win a second four-year term. The visit "will be interpreted as proof of Saudi support for Sisi to remain as the of Egypt," Mostafa Kamel al-Sayed, a at University, told AFP. and have maintained close ties, although has signalled a lack of enthusiasm for Saudi regional policy, both on the war and a potential escalation with But it is among a bloc of Arab nations that joined a Saudi-led boycott since June of The crown prince's tour also aims to court investors and comes after a tumultuous period that has seen a military shake-up and a royal purge in Mohammed is already seen as the country's de facto ruler controlling the major levers of government.

First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 23:14 IST
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