Armenia getting €30m EU assistance for judicial reforms

Armenia getting €30m EU assistance for judicial reforms

PanARMENIAN.Net - The European Union will provide €30 million for the implementation of judicial reforms in Armenia

The Government on Thursday, September 24 approved the agreement between Armenia and the European Commission.

Under the agreement, €27 million will be provided through direct budget support, while the remaining €3 million in the form of technical assistance.

Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan revealed that the financial agreement is signed, €9 million will be transferred to the state budget, then two batches of €9 million will be provided in the next two years.

Also Thursday, the government approved another €30 million assistance from the EU, which will be aimed at fighting the spread of the coronavirus in the country.

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