110/02/2012UfM Senior Officials Meeting, Brussels COMPLETION OF THE CENTRAL SECTION OF THE TRANS-MAGHREB MOTORWAY AXIS.

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110/02/2012UfM Senior Officials Meeting, Brussels COMPLETION OF THE CENTRAL SECTION OF THE TRANS-MAGHREB MOTORWAY AXIS

PARIS SUMMIT DECLARATION (2008) “…Maritime and Land Highways : the Mediterranean is a sea that joins, not separates, its people. It is also a highway for commerce. Easy and safe access and flow of goods and people, on land and sea, is essential for maintaining relations and enhancing regional trade. The development of motorways of the sea, including the connection of ports, throughout the entire Mediterranean basin as well as the creation of coastal motorways and modernization of the trans-Maghreb rail link, will increase the flow and freedom of movement of people and goods...” 210/02/2012UfM Senior Officials Meeting, Brussels

TRANS-MAGHREB MOTORWAY: BACKGROUND In 1990, the Arab Maghreb Union defined the motorway for the Maghreb Union and qualified it as a project of paramount importance for the region. This motorway is part of the 5+5 Group’s Transport Multimodal Network and in 2009, at the sixth 5+5 Transport Ministerial Conference, a decision was made to intensify efforts to complete the missing links in this motorway. The Motorway is part of the Trans-Mediterranean Transport Network (TMN-T) which is defined within the Euro-med Transport Forum. The Motorway is part of the Multimodal Transport Network defined by the Arab League. Given its regional in nature, it fits well into the UfM transport initiative. Moreover, the construction of coastal motorways is part of our mandate as indicated in the Paris Declaration. The Motorway is also a priority in terms of national planning in all related countries. 310/02/2012UfM Senior Officials Meeting, Brussels

COMPLETION OF THE CENTRAL SECTION OF THE TRANS-MAGHREB MOTORWAY: THE PROJECT 410/02/2012UfM Senior Officials Meeting, Brussels

THE PROMOTER The project has been presented as a 5+5 GTMO (Transport Group of the Western Mediterranean) proposal by the Centre for Transportation Studies for the Western Mediterranean (CETMO) in its capacity of Technical Secretariat of 5+5 GTMO. The project proposal is supported by the Moroccan Ministry of Equipment and Transport, the Algerian Ministry of Transport and the Tunisian Ministry of Equipment. 510/02/2012UfM Senior Officials Meeting, Brussels

DURATION The expected duration of the execution of the Moroccan section from Oujda to the Algerian border (22 km) is 2 years. Work on the Tunisian section from Bou Salem to the Algerian border (80 km) is estimated to last 3 years. 610/02/2012UfM Senior Officials Meeting, Brussels

WHAT ARE THE EXPECTED OUTCOMES? The project will: Lead to the physical integration of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia Enable increased mobility among the population Facilitate international freight flows Improve trade between the Maghreb countries Have a multiplying effect for the rest of the Mediterranean region and for Europe as a whole. 710/02/2012UfM Senior Officials Meeting, Brussels

COST It is estimated that the total cost of the section from Oujda to the Algerian border in Morocco is 70 million euro And that the total cost of the section from Bou- Salem to the Algerian border in Tunisia is 600 million euro 810/02/2012UfM Senior Officials Meeting, Brussels

FINANCING PLAN 910/02/2012UfM Senior Officials Meeting, Brussels

THANK YOU Division of Transport and Urban Development Secretariat of the Union for the Mediterranean 1010/02/2012UfM Senior Officials Meeting, Brussels