The European Commission intends to finance a project for the implementation and monitoring of the partnership agreement with Armenia. In particular, it is planned to provide support to Yerevan in the process of reforms. RT got acquainted with the document.
The EC Directorate-General for Enlargement and Neighborhood is about to allocate funding to support the implementation of the Armenia-EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
“The project will assist the Armenian government in the process of reforms, implementation of CEPA and strategic communication,” the document says.
At the same time, additional support will be provided to Armenian government departments in monitoring CEPA.
In addition, as noted in the document, the project will contribute to the programmatic initiatives and communications of the EU Delegation in Armenia.
The program is designed for four years. The amount of funding will be €7.7 million.
Earlier, the European Commission planned to allocate €2 million for information and communication support to the European delegation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
According to another information, the EC intends to allocate €1.5 million euros for the project supporting the Public Defender's Office of Georgia. The goal is to contribute to the promotion and protection of human rights in Georgia through the continuous support of the country's public defender's office.