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US Ambassador to Egypt Visits Cultural Heritage Sites in Luxor


Thu 17 Sep 2020 | 05:08 PM
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On Thursday, the US Ambassador to Cairo Jonathan R. Cohen visited the Egyptian cultural heritage sites in Luxor.

The ambassador was accompanied by Luxor Deputy Governor Mohamed Abdel Kader, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission Director Leslie Reed, and U.S. Embassy Defense Attaché Major General Ralph H. Groover.

The US diplomat visited sites of USAID-funded projects at Karnak Temple, Valley of the Kings, Dra Abu El Naga, and Theban Tomb 110.

He stated, “Egypt’s antiquities are an important part of its heritage and that of all humanity, but also an important asset that creates jobs and income. The U.S. has, for decades, worked hand-in-hand with Egyptians to preserve historical sites, strengthen tourism, and create jobs and income.”

At each location, the delegation visited sites with the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and the American Research Center in Egypt.

In partnership with the Egyptian government, the United States has provided over $100 million to conserve monuments across Egypt, spanning from Pharaonic times to the late Ottoman period.

Since 1978, the American people have invested over $30 billion to further support Egypt’s economic development. To find out more about USAID’s work in Egypt