Turkey's crazy project
The ambitious new canal project that's been dubbed 'crazy' by Turkey's president. He claims it will save the future of Istanbul. Others are not so sure.
A giant new canal for the worldβs biggest ships is the most ambitious engineering plan yet proposed by Turkeyβs President Erdogan, whose massive infrastructure projects have already changed the face of his country. The proposed waterway would slice through Istanbul, creating in effect a second Bosphorus, the busy shipping lane that is now the only outlet from the Black Sea. The president himself has called the project βcrazyβ. But he says it would βsave the future of Istanbulβ, easing traffic in the Bosphorus and reducing the risk of a terrible accident there. But the plan has met a storm of opposition. Istanbulβs mayor says it would βmurderβ the historic city. Critics claim the canal would be an environmental disaster, cost billions of dollars that Turkey canβt afford β and provoke severe tensions with Russia, which is determined to preserve existing rules on traffic into and out of the Black Sea. Will the canal go ahead? Who would lose β and who would benefit?
Tim Whewell reports from a divided Istanbul.
(Image: Turkish coastal safety patrol boats in the Bosphorus, Istanbul. Credit: YΓΆrΓΌk IΕΔ±k)
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