European Investment Bank to allocate €200 mln to Georgia amid coronavirus pandemic

The European Investment Bank (EIB) will allocate €200 million for development of healthcare infrastructure in Georgia, as well as supporting its fiscal and other needs amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia and Vice-President of the EIB Lilyana Pavlova, held a discussion during a video conference earlier today, Agenda.ge reports.
PM Gakharia underscored the importance of international financial support for Georgia in response to the coronavirus pandemic and thanked the EIB for its active cooperation with Georgian public and private sectors.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Regional Development and Infrastructure Maia Tskitishvili, Finance Minister Ivane Matchavariani and PM’s Economic Adviser Beka Liluashvili have also joined the video conference.
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