With the financial support of the European Union and the European Investment Bank, Armenia’s three border crossing points with Georgia were upgraded and modernised, ensuring simplified procedures and reduced waiting times for travellers and secure movement of goods across borders. Improving Armenia’s connectivity to the region and the rest of the world can contribute significantly to increased trade and transit, tourism, and foreign direct investment – all supportive of Armenia’s national priorities.
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