Wednesday, May 6 2026 21:50

Armenian Deputy PMs meet  EIB delegation

Armenian Deputy PMs meet  EIB delegation

ArmInfoToday, Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Khachatryan  received a delegation led by European Investment Bank (EIB) Vice President Karl Nehammer. Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure David Khudatyan also participated in the meeting.

During the meeting, the parties discussed a wide range of issues  related to bilateral cooperation, including road construction,  infrastructure development, energy, the water sector, and other  areas. The parties reaffirmed their commitment to continue effective  cooperation aimed at implementing current programs and further  expanding the scope of cooperation.

Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan also met with the EIB  delegation. Grigoryan highlighted the Bank's important role as a key  partner for Armenia and emphasized the significance of the Bank's  ongoing engagement in the government's reform process. The meeting  also  focused on the progress of EIB programs in Armenia and their  importance for EU integration. The parties touched on initiatives to  expand the Bank's involvement in Armenia's public and private  sectors.

It should be noted that the European Investment Bank (EIB)'s  activities in Armenia reached record levels as of May 2026, becoming  a key instrument in the country's rapprochement with the European  Union. The bank's main activities are focused on financing transport  infrastructure (the construction of a 60-km section of the  Sisian-Kajaran road (part of the North-South Corridor)). The EIB  allocated 236 million euros for this project. A 50 million euro  program is also underway, aimed at the socio-economic development of  the Syunik region, with a focus on water supply and the improvement  of educational and medical institutions.  The bank also implements  programs to support SMEs through Armenian banks, support the  modernization of the Yerevan metro, the reconstruction of  kindergartens, and improve the energy efficiency of public buildings.  The bank has invested 50 million euros in the modernization of the  country's energy infrastructure.

It is worth noting that the EIB's investments are part of the broader  EU Global Gateway plan, under which Armenia is expected to receive  over 2.5 billion euros.