Western Balkans receive €3.2bn in aid from the European Commission

by Cristian Florescu

 The European Commission announced on Friday 25 February 2022 an investment of €3.2 billion for twenty-one projects in the Western Balkans. They concern sustainable connectivity projects in the field of transport, digital, climate and energy, writes en.econostrum.info

These projects constitute the first package of the Economic and Investment Plan for the region adopted in October 2020 to “bridge the development gap between the European Union and the region and support post-pandemic economic recovery”, as stated in a European Commission press release. Included in the new Global Gateway strategy, it provides for up to €30bn of funding in the form of grants, preferential loans and guarantees.

The €3.2bn package has been raised through a multi-donor investment platform (the Western Balkans Investment Framework – WBIF) consisting of the European Commission, financial organisations, EU Member States and Norway.

This includes €1.1bn in EU grants under the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance 2021-2027, additional bilateral contributions from the EU Member States and Norway, as well as soft loans from international financial institutions.

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