MFE: Romania received more than 1.9 billion Euro in EU funds at eight months
Over 1.9 billion Euro under the 2007-2013 budget framework came to Romania in the past eight months and guides for 12.2 billion Euro o were launched for the current programming period (2014-2020), informs the European Funds Ministry (MFE) in a statement quoted by Agerpres. 2016-06-28 12:58:28
"We estimate that Romania will receive from the European Commission reimbursements worth 539 million Euro for the sectoral operational programme human resources development, for which the commission had blocked the payments to Romania, but which we managed to unblock in May," European Funds Minister Cristian Ghinea said Monday before meeting officials of the Chamber of Deputies Committee on European Affairs.
According to the statement, MFE will send to the EC for approval the following major projects: the rehabilitation of the railway Simeria-Km 614-worth about 1.5 billion euro; Metro line M6 1 Mai-Otopeni- about 350 million Euro; ten water and waste water infrastructure projects worth about 1.5 billion Euro (Alba, Hunedoara-Valea Jiului, Vrancea, RAJA-Constanta, Satu-Mare, Ilfov, Galati, Suceava, Turda-Campia Turzii, Cluj-Salaj) and one coast erosion project (second stage)- 22 million Euro.
Moreover, Romania this May initiated the absorption for the current programming period (2014-2020). The first payments from the European Commission stand at 57 million Euro. Guides for 12.2 billion Euro have been launched. When rural development is included, the value reaches 14.9 billion euro for the 2014-2020 period. "In conclusion, at this moment we are receiving projects for 44.99 percent of the structural and investment funds," Ghinea said.
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