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  • EBRD loan for a new bridge at Armenian border crossing in Bagratashe

    The Financial, Georgia
    Nov 24 2012


    EBRD loan for a new bridge at Armenian border crossing in Bagratashen

    23/11/2012 23:42

    The 10.3 million loan to the Armenian government is the EBRD's
    contribution towards the financing of the Northern Corridor
    Modernisation Project.

    The upgrade of the cross-border infrastructure facilities is a
    priority for the Armenian government. In addition to the EBRD, the
    European Investment Bank, European Union, Neighbourhood Investment
    Facility and United Nations Development Programme, jointly with the
    government of Armenia, will finance this project, the total cost of
    which is 62.6 million.

    The Northern Corridor Modernisation Project includes the
    reconstruction of existing infrastructure to meet international
    standards, as well as the construction of new buildings at the three
    border control facilities. The improved border crossing points,
    equipped for vehicles and pedestrians, will have a more efficient and
    increased processing capacity, as well as providing a
    multi-directional road crossing for international cargo and passenger
    traffic. Located 200km from Yerevan, Bagratashen is the main land
    transport corridor connecting Armenia, through Georgia, with the rest
    of the world.

    `We are delighted to be part of this joint effort. Improvement in the
    border crossing conditions will create a more efficient economic
    transport corridor facilitating regional trade and passenger flows.'
    said Sue Barrett, EBRD Director for Transport.

    `The EBRD is firmly committed to supporting the development of
    reliable and modern infrastructure in its region. We look forward to
    continuing our successful cooperation with the country's authorities
    and other international organisations in supporting the further
    development of Armenia,' added Paul-Henri Forestier, EBRD Director for
    Caucasus, Moldova and Belarus.

    As the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development announced,
    since the beginning of its operations in Armenia, the EBRD has
    invested approximately 579 million in over 110 projects, of which
    approximately 90 million has been in the country's infrastructure
    sector.

    http://finchannel.com/news_flash/Banks/119960_EBRD_loan_for_a_new_bridge_at_Armenian_bord er_crossing_in_Bagratashen/

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