European Investment Bank to continue supporting Armenian economy

YEREVAN, July 28. /ARKA/. The European Investment Bank will continue supporting Armenia’s economy.

According to the press office of the Armenian government, Karen Karapetyan, Armenian prime minister, met Thursday with the European Investment Bank Vice-President Vazil Hudák.

The premier stressed the importance of the implementation of investment programs in energy, transport, water supply, solid waste management and the private sector.

Hudák, on his side, said that the European Investment Bank is ready to continue its cooperation with the Armenian government and implementation of programs, which will contribute to development of the country.

Hudák and Karapetyan also outlined further cooperation prospects. –0—

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