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Egypt tycoon ‘in talks to buy two islands for refugees’
By AFP - Sep 15,2015 - Last updated at Sep 15,2015
CAIRO — Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris, who offered to buy a Mediterranean island to help hundreds of thousands of Syrians fleeing war, said Monday he was in talks to buy two private Greek islands.
The businessman announced earlier this month he was looking to buy an island which would "host the migrants and provide jobs for them building their new country".
More than 2,300 people have died at sea trying to reach Europe since January, many of them Syrians fleeing their country's four-and-a-half year conflict.
A statement from Sawiris' company on Monday said he had "identified two privately owned Greek islands that constitute a good opportunity for the project”.
"We have corresponded with the owners and expressed our interest to go into negotiation with them," it said.
The tycoon said he had been approached by the UN's refugee agency UNHCR to cooperate on the project, which he estimates would require $100 million (90 million euros) to get off the ground.
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