
Werner Hoyer, the President of the European Investment Bank Group, on Monday said he was looking at an effective cooperation with the Georgian Government.
"The European Investment Bank is looking at effective cooperation with Georgia. I discussed with the Georgian Prime Minister cooperation in connectivity, digital, renewables, and private sector development”, Hoyer tweeted.
The EIB representative met with the Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili on Saturday, where they discussed the current projects of the Bank in Georgia and prospects of deepening the cooperation.
Arranged on the sidelines of the ongoing Munich Security Conference, the discussion also touched on the EIB’s support of the private sector in Georgia, including the programmes for the development of medium and small businesses in the country, with €2.04 billion assigned for this purpose.
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