The head of the Planning and Budget Committee in the Egyptian House of Representatives, Fakhry al-Feki, said that Egypt plans to link its Meeza network with the Russian Mir system for payment in rubles by the end of 2022. RT, the Russian news television network, reported Feki as saying that linking the Meeza network with the Russian Mir system helps support the payment of the wheat bill for Moscow. The Meeza system is an Egyptian payment card bearing the logo of the local network for payments through Egypt Banks 123 Company. Feki explained that activating the link between Mir and Meeza would allow easier dealing in Russian rubles, which would support the payment of Russian wheat bills, as well as support the revitalization of Russian tourism in Egypt, where the tourist can deal in rubles anywhere in Egypt. The Mir card is now approved in more than 10 countries, namely Turkey, Vietnam, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, South Ossetia and Abkhazia.


Source:   Egypt Independent
September 13, 2022 08:38 UTC