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Armenia urges international partners to support development of  digital infrastructure and communications - RA Ministry of Finance

Armenia urges international partners to support development of  digital infrastructure and communications - RA Ministry of Finance

ArmInfo. At the Financing for Development Forum, held under the auspices of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), RA Deputy Finance Minister Edgar Mkrtchyan presented Armenia's strategic approaches to the global and regional financial agenda.

As reported by the RA Ministry of Finance press service, speaking at  a side event titled "Bridging the Financing Gap: A Tool for  Infrastructure Investment and Financing in Landlocked Developing  Countries," the Deputy Minister noted that infrastructure is crucial  for the economic development of landlocked developing countries, yet  significant financing gaps continue to limit progress. He pointed out   that the current financial instruments often fail to meet the  specific needs of these countries, necessitating the creation of a  new, targeted platform to stimulate investment and financing.  Mkrtchyan emphasized that the proposed platform should be  demand-driven, promote cooperation between international  organizations and the private sector, facilitate program development,  mitigate risks, and attract investment, while maintaining debt  sustainability and climate resilience.

At a session titled "Key Trends and Updates to the Seville  Agreement," the Deputy Minister addressed debt sustainability issues,  emphasizing the importance of reducing the cost of capital, promoting  responsible borrowing, and applying new approaches to  creditworthiness assessment. He also presented reforms being  implemented in Armenia to strengthen tax administration, increase the  efficiency of public spending, and improve fiscal transparency as a  foundation for enhancing economic resilience.

At the high-level meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and  the UN Conference on Trade and Development, Mkrtchyan, as a keynote  speaker, emphasized the importance of an open, predictable, and  inclusive multilateral trading system. He highlighted the growing  role of digital trade and trade in services as an important area of  economic diversification and called on international partners to  support the development of digital infrastructure, communications,  and regulatory capacity. The importance of creating local added value  in the commodity market and developing production potential was also  emphasized.

At the session dedicated to private business and finance, the Deputy  Minister presented priorities for improving the investment climate,  highlighting the RA government's "Crossroads of Peace" initiative. It  was presented as an important tool for unlocking regional transport  links, integrating trade, and increasing investment attractiveness.

Also, it was emphasized that private financing cannot replace public  investment or international aid and must be effectively mobilized by  reducing investment risks and using innovative financial instruments,  including blended finance and guarantee mechanisms.

As part of the forum, Edgar Mkrtchyan also held meetings with  representatives of international financial organizations, discussing  the economic reform process in Armenia and prospects for using  innovative development financing instruments.