Armenian government allocates 382 million drams for repairing interstate roads
YEREVAN, May 4. /ARKA/. The Armenian government has approved today the release of 382 million drams for repairing interstate roads.
Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Minister Gnel Sanosyan said 135 million drams of the amount are earmarked for the three projects: namely, the repair of a road section stretching from the town of Goris in the southern province of Syunik toward Tegh rural community, which lies along the border with Azerbaijan, the repair of a road section from Isahakyan community to the second-largest town of Gyumri in Shirak province and the repair of a road section that runs from the M2 highway to the spa resort town of Jermuk.
Sanosyan said another 84 million drams will be allocated for the repair of a road running to another resort town of Dilijan in Tavush province. Funds will also be allocated for the repair of the road that connects Etchmiadzin with Ashtarak ($1 - 386.98 AMD). -0-