On August 2, the joint working group of the de facto Republic of Abkhazia and the Russian Federation held a meeting on the implementation of the program for the formation of a single social and economic space.
On August 2, the joint working group of the de facto Republic of Abkhazia and the Russian Federation held a meeting on the implementation of the program for the formation of a single social and economic space.
The de facto Minister of Economy of Abkhazia, Kristina Ozgan, met with the Russian Minister of Economic Development, Maxim Reshetnikov, and his deputy, Dmitri Volvach.
The de facto president of Abkhazia, Aslan Bzhania, held an extended meeting related to the implementation of the investment program promoting the social and economic development of the “Republic” of Abkhazia in 2020-2022.
In 2022, a total of RUB 1.160 billion will be spent under the investment program supporting the socio-economic development of the Tskhinvali region. As planned, 20 Russian-funded events will take place this year, including the construction of multi-apartment houses, the improvement of up to ten streets, the reconstruction of a bridge, the construction of an intercity road, as well as educational and social infrastructure.
The “President” of Abkhazia, Aslan Bzhania, paid an inspection visit to Ochamchire where he familiarized himself with the construction of facilities under the investment program promoting the socio-economic development of the region. The de facto president inspected the lighting works of the Sokhumi-Ochamchire highway.
The de facto Prime Minister of the Tskhinvali region, Gennady Bekoev inspected the construction of a children's camp in the village of Mzivi. It should be noted that a tourist base of international importance operated in this area during the Soviet times.
Within the framework of the 2020-2022 investment program promoting the socio-economic development of the Tskhinvali region (financed by Russia), the Bado company is building a children's camp in the Java region. Foundations of four cottages were laid. In addition to residential premises, the complex will include an administrative building, an amphitheater, and a campfire.
Finances of Russia's 2020-2022 investment program promoting the socio-economic development of Abkhazia total over RUB 4 billion. Kristina Ozgan, the de facto Minister of Economic Development of Abkhazia, discussed the implementation of the 2021 investment program at a briefing.
As part of the Russian investment program, an overhaul was started of Lenin street, one of the central streets in the Kvaisa settlement, the Tskhinvali region. The length of the street is 980 meters.
The first five-story residential complex with 75 apartments was built on the territory of the former Tskhinvali textile factory under the Russian investment program for 2020-2022.
On May 21, 2021, Sergey Nazarov, the Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, overseeing the directions of the North Caucasus, Abkhazia and the Tskhinvali region, visited the Tskhinvali region. This was Nazarov’s first visit to the region in his new role. Before the visit to the Tskhinvali region, he paid a working visit to North Ossetia.
A strategic storage of food and other essentials in an emergency situation was built in the Tskhinvali region. The construction of the repository was carried out within the framework of the 2020-2022 investment program, financed by Russia. The construction cost RUB 43.6 million. The building is located on the territory of a military camp of the de facto Ministry of Defense.
Representatives of the Russian Ministries of Economic Development and Energy paid a two-day working visit to Abkhazia on April 15-16. The Russian delegation was chaired by the Russian Deputy Minister of Economic Development, Sergey Nazarov, who oversees the directions of Abkhazia and the Tskhinvali region. Nazarov's direct responsibility is to monitor the implementation of ongoing Russian-funded projects in the occupied regions of Georgia.
Eduard Dzagoev, the de facto Minister of Construction, Architecture, Housing and Utilities of the Tskhinvali region, declared full readiness to implement the 2021 investment program promoting the socio-economic development of the Tskhinvali region.
The “SUE” Vodokanal started replacing the Soviet-era underground engineering and communication network on Shavlokhov Street, Tskhinvali, in March.