In the heart of the southern desert, where only the sands once narrated tales of the wind and the absence of roads wove a suffocating geographical isolation, the connecting road at Al Faw Grand Port emerged—not merely as a truck route, but as a radiant concrete dream, forged through European design, Iraqi determination, and South Korean execution.
Spanning 62 kilometers, this road confidently carves its path between land and water, from the marine docks of Al Faw Grand Port, passing through an engineering marvel known as the immersed tunnel, and reaching the Safwan intersection at the gates of the international border.
This is a road paved not only with asphalt but with a national vision that opens new horizons for development, positioning Iraq at the heart of the world’s economic geography.