Германия выделила 253 млн. евро на устойчивое развитие в Грузии

Германия выделила Грузии около 253 миллионов евро на устойчивое развитие.

Министр финансов Грузии Мамука Бахтадзе и посол Германии в Грузии Хайке Файч подписали сегодня соответствующее финансовое соглашение.

"Объем средств, предоставленных сегодняшним соглашением, является рекордным, и он ясно показывает важность сотрудничества в области развития между нашими странами", - сказал Файч.

Средства будут потрачены на различные проекты, включая профессиональное образование, улучшение коммунальной инфраструктуры в разных регионах Грузии и расширение сетей электропередач.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

 

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