The US Agency for International Development (USAID) will allocate $7.3 million for the implementation of a regional tourism program in the South Caucasus. transmits RT with a link to the relevant document. It was noted that the project will contribute to the strong cooperation between Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.
The aim of the USAID Caucasus Regional Tourism Program is to establish strong regional cooperation between Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia based on common economic interests and market drivers in the tourism sector, thus promoting harmony and peace in the South Caucasus, the document states.
USAID experts draw attention to the fact that tripartite cooperation between these countries in the field of tourism did not exist before. At the same time, Georgia has partial ties with each of the two states. Meanwhile, Armenia and Azerbaijan do not interact in this area.
Previously reportedHe said the United States plans to finance support for NATO’s role in “advancing peace and security.”