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Press release

3 December 2004

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Driving towards a better road sector in Bosnia

€70 million to build by-pass, motorway and support regional integration

Speaking today at an EBRD transport seminar in Sarajevo, Jean Lemierre, the Bank’s president, said one of the biggest needs in the western Balkans is for greater regional integration and cooperation.

With this goal in mind, the EBRD is lending Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) €70 million to build roads which will be key transport links connecting the western Balkans with each other and, ultimately, western Europe. The funds are being lent to BiH, and will be on-lent to the country’s two entities – the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Republika Srpska, which will then on-lend the financing to their respective road agencies.

Roads play a crucial role in supporting the transition process towards a better economy, said Mr Lemierre. As well as connecting towns and cities, they connect countries and link regions, supporting trade and tourism alike. This project is helping Bosnia and Herzegovina create good road infrastructure that can help attract investment, Mr Lemierre added.

Part of the financing is being used to build a by-pass around Sarajevo, forming an integral part of Pan-European Corridor Vc, which links the port of Ploče in Croatia to Bosnia and Herzegovina and Hungary. The new by-pass is expected to reduce traffic congestion around the city, and provide a link to the centre of the city which will benefit residents, businesses and tourists.

Another portion of the loan is being used to help build a motorway from Banja Luka to Gradiska in the northern part of the country. A third element is the construction of a bridge on the river Sava and the creation of a separate border crossing between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia thereby improving the regional transport network.

Adnan Terzic, Prime Minister of the State of Bosnia and Herzegovina, said the EBRD loan is very important for Bosnia and Herzegovina. “One of the biggest challenges we face is to integrate with our neighbours, and projects like this are helping us achieve that,” said Mr Terzic. He added: "The project will also benefit many people and businesses throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina, but especially around Sarajevo, since the new by-pass will help relieve much of the traffic congestion building up around the city."

The overall project – whose total cost is €235 million – is being co-financed and implemented in parallel with the European Investment Bank and the OPEC Fund, while the European Union has provided valuable technical cooperation funds to help kick-start the project. The EBRD is one of the largest investors in Bosnia and Herzegovina, having invested more than €271 million in 37 projects. 


Press contact:
Bojana Todorovska, London - Tel: +44 20 7338 6940; E-mail: todorovb@ebrd.com



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