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EU launches several programs worth €28 million, aiming to support trade, rule of law, investments in Central Asia

The Regional Conference on ‘Enhanced Integration for Prosperity in Central Asia’ started on November 28 in Nur-Sultan. The two-day event, organized by the European Union, is an occasion to promote regional integration among the five Central Asian countries and in line with the new EU Strategy for Central Asia which was adopted in June 2019, the Delegation of the European Union to Kazakhstan said.

The first day of the conference was marked by the official launch of three EU-funded ambitious multi-year programs with a total amount of EUR 28 million, that aim to support trade, rule of law as well as investments and growth in Central Asia.

Ambassador Sven-Olov Carlsson, Head of the EU Delegation to Kazakhstan responsible for the management of these three programs, said: “Today, five months after the adoption of the Joint Communication on EU and Central Asia, we want to move to the next level and invest further in regional cooperation. We firmly believe that enhanced regional cooperation will allow Central Asian countries to better manage their interdependence, address their vulnerabilities and shared concerns, unlock their economic growth potential, increase influence in international affairs while preserving at the same time their independence and identities. We expect a lot from the programs we launch today and not only because they represent a significant investment of EU taxpayers’ money. But also because we understand the importance and relative urgency the beneficiary countries assign to make progress on diversifying and making their economies more competitive”.

During the signing ceremony of the three programmes Ambassador Carlsson was joined by Ms Verena Taylor, Director of the Directorate General of Programmes at the Council of Europe, Mr Ashish Shah, Director of the Division of Country Programmes at the International Trade Center (ITC) and Mr William Tompson, Head of the Eurasia Division at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The Council of Europe, the ITC and the OECD are the international bodies that will implement the programs.

High-level government representatives from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan attended the event, as well as representatives from the diplomatic and donor communities.

The second day of the event will be devoted to the EU regional program Central Asia Invest and will give the grant projects implemented within the framework of this program opportunities to exchange lessons learned and achievement and measure them against the regional investment policy framework.

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