The World Bank and Bulgaria on Tuesday signed an agreement to better cooperate on development projects for the country's outdated infrastructure. The memorandum of understanding signed by World Bank President Robert Zoellick and Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov included "accelerating maintenance and investment in roads and railways," but did not specify the amount of aid the bank would provide. The support is to come in conjunction with billions of euros from the European Union and development organizations.
The World Bank and Bulgaria on Tuesday signed an agreement to better cooperate on development projects for the country's outdated infrastructure.
The memorandum of understanding signed by World Bank President Robert Zoellick and Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov included "accelerating maintenance and investment in roads and railways," but did not specify the amount of aid the bank would provide.
The support is to come in conjunction with billions of euros from the European Union and development organizations.