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Alina Hovhannisyan

Armenia, European Commission, EIB sign memorandum of understanding on  developing transport connectivity

Armenia, European Commission, EIB sign memorandum of understanding on  developing transport connectivity

ArmInfo. The European Commission, the European Investment Bank (EIB), and the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure of Armenia signed a joint memorandum of understanding, formalizing the launch of advisory support within the framework of the EPIC (Eastern Partnership  Investment in Connectivity) initiative.

According to the ministry's press service, the signing took place in  Brussels during a high-level event dedicated to the launch of the  Connectivity Agenda Platform.

The initiative provides support for preparatory work on the strategic  Akhurik-Kayan and Margara-Kayan road routes, which will connect  border crossing points with the road network of the Republic of  Armenia.  During the first stage, the European Investment Bank will  provide advisory support to determine the scope of necessary studies  and develop feasibility studies for the implementation of these road  projects.  According to the source, the projects are being  implemented within the framework of the Armenian Government's  "Crossroads of the World" initiative and are aimed at developing  regional transport connectivity, strengthening Armenia's role as a  reliable transport and logistics hub, and advancing the European  Union's Connectivity Agenda.

The memorandum was reportedly signed by Adrien Kiraly, representative  of the European Commission; Kristine Ghalechyan, Deputy Minister of  Territorial Administration and Infrastructure of Armenia; and  representatives of the European Bank for Reconstruction and  Development and the European Investment Bank.