Turkey to Forge ahead with Kanal Istanbul Project

  • 9/15/2018
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Despite a government freeze on new investments, Turkey will forge ahead with plans for its Kanal Istanbul, a 45-km shipping canal parallel to the Bosphorus. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan appeared on Friday to cast doubt on the $16 billion (£12.2 billion) scheme when he said his government would not consider new investments. Environment and Urban Minister Murat Kurum said the ministry was moving ahead to acquire land along the canal route, and develop plans with contractors. “Kanal Istanbul is the most important project in our ministry’s 100-day action plan,” he was quoted as saying by state-run Anadolu news agency. The canal, which will link the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara north and south of Istanbul, is aimed at easing traffic on the Bosphorus strait, a major global shipping lane. It will also redraw the map of one of Europe’s biggest cities, turning Istanbul’s western side into an island. Environmentalists have challenged the need for the waterway, saying its construction will destroy water basins which supply the city with freshwater and alter oxygen levels in the seas.

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