
The President of the European Commission noted that the funding will cover projects in the areas of transport, logistics, energy modernization and digitalization.
The European Union plans to allocate €12 billion for the development of the economies of Central Asian countries.
As reported by Trend, this was stated by the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen at the Central Asia-European Union summit.
According to her, these funds will be used to develop infrastructure, transport corridors and green energy within the framework of the Global Gateway initiative, aimed at strengthening economic partnership and sustainable growth in the region.
The President of the European Commission noted that the funding will cover projects in the areas of transport, logistics, energy modernization and digitalization.
Following the summit, a Joint Declaration was adopted.