The Commission has allocated 720 mln euros for the second stage of the synchronization project, including 301 mln euros for Lithuania.
“This support is truly unprecedented, not a single project has ever been granted such level of support from the CEF (Connecting Europe Facility) until now. Also, it is extremely pleasing that we have got the support of such intensity – at the maximum co-financing rate of 75%,” the minister said at a news conference on Friday.
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