“The current strategy is to target modest successes rather than pursuing massive projects,” Abdullah explained. “For instance, the Red Sea island resort of Sindalah can serve as a manageable victory that aligns with the broader vision, unlike ambitious undertakings such as The Line or The Cube. They can present these smaller developments as foundational elements of Neom without needing the entire grand scheme.”
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