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    DONORS' COORDINATION MEETING ON TRANSPORT PERSPECTIVES IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS

    /ARKA/
    May 14, 2010
    YEREVAN

    The World Bank hosted the Fourth Donors' Coordination Meeting on
    Transport Perspectives in the South Caucasus on May 12-13, 2010 in
    Tbilisi, Georgia, World Bank said in a press release. The participants
    of the Meeting were government officials from the three South Caucasus
    countries, as well as of all the donors involved in the transport
    sector (EU, EBRD, Council of Europe, BSTDB, EIB, KFW, ADB, JICA, MCC,
    OSCE, WB).

    The Armenian delegation was headed by Minister of Transport and
    Communication Manuk Vardanyan, the Azerbaijani delegation was headed
    by Musa Panahov, Deputy Minister of Transport. Georgian Minister for
    Infrastructure and Regional Development Davit Tkeshelashvili led the
    Georgian Government delegation.

    "Today's donor meeting is very important for Georgia and for all
    participating parties as it is a step forward for coordinated
    cooperation between the governments of the South Caucasus
    countries and International Financial Institutions in the transport
    development sphere," said Davit Tkeshelashvili, Georgian Minister
    for Infrastructure and Regional Development.

    Similar to the three previous Coordination Meetings held in Paris,
    the overall objective of the meeting was to encourage better donor
    coordination in the transport sector in the South Caucasus, share
    views among donors on the current state of the transport sector and
    related policy matters, and discuss issues and strategy going forward
    with the governments of the three countries.

    "The objective of this particular meeting was to maximize development
    impact of donor programs through their better alignment with respective
    national programs and strengthened donor coordination. It provided
    an opportunity for the top government officials in this particular
    sector to present their national programs, clarify investment needs
    and promote new project ideas for donor support," said Asad Alam,
    World Bank Country Director for the South Caucasus.

    Presentations were made by the respective government representatives
    on Transport Program and Strategy in their countries. Each donor
    also presented their country programs and the alignment with the
    Government needs. The meeting was also an opportunity to share best
    international practices and this year's presentations focused on Road
    Maintenance Funding and Organization and Road Construction Quality
    Assurance issues.

    "This meeting is extremely useful for Armenia, as it offers a chance
    to seek regional possibilities, as well as to know what each of
    our countries is doing in the transport sphere. We hope that our
    cooperation in this area will continue", said Manuk Vardanyan,
    Minister of Transport and Communication of Armenia.

    "Development of international transport corridors and integration
    with European and Asian structures is of particular importance under
    current circumstances. This meeting allows the participating countries
    and donors to exchange views on these and other issues of common
    interest, and discuss further cooperation in the transport sector,"
    said Musa Panahov, Deputy Minister of Transport of Azerbaijan.

    During discussions, Donors agreed that transport investments are
    important for the three South Caucasus countries for their medium
    and long term competitiveness and overall development. Efficiency
    and sustainability of investments were essential for lasting results.

    Participants agreed that the meeting was important in better addressing
    the very large investment needs in the South Caucasus transport
    sector.
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