Correct option is A
On
10 April 2016,
Saudi Arabia and
Egypt agreed to build a bridge over the
Red Sea, connecting the two countries. The bridge was part of broader discussions on economic and infrastructure cooperation between the two nations. The project aimed to enhance trade and transport links between the Middle East and Africa.
Information Booster:
The bridge between
Saudi Arabia and
Egypt was agreed upon during a visit by Saudi Arabia’s King Salman to Egypt. The proposed bridge over the
Red Sea would link the countries at the
Gulf of Aqaba, improving connectivity and creating new opportunities for trade and tourism.
Additional Information:
1.
Option (b): Saudi Arabia and Tunisia Tunisia does not border the
Red Sea, and there has been no agreement between Saudi Arabia and Tunisia to build such a bridge.
2.
Option (c): Egypt and Greece While Greece is geographically close to Egypt across the Mediterranean, there has been no plan to build a bridge between these two countries over the Red Sea.
3.
Option (d): France and Morocco France and Morocco are separated by the Mediterranean Sea, not the Red Sea, and no such bridge-building agreement exists between them.