EU to fund new stretch of motorway to Romanian border
Hungary can use 265 million euros from the European Union cohesion fund to build a new stretch of the M4 motorway all the way to the Romanian border, the European Commission said on Thursday.
The funding will be granted to build the last missing stretch of the motorway linking Berettyóújfalu and Nagykeréki, in eastern Hungary, European Commissioner for Regional Policy Corina Cretu said.
Once completed, it will be possible to reach the Romanian border from Budapest in two hours and 40 minutes.
By linking the two neighbouring countries, the project is expected to boost the regional and local economy and give new impetus to trade and tourism, also creating a safe and fast link between Budapest and Bucharest, she said.
Construction is expected to start at a junction of the M35 motorway currently being built between Debrecen and Berettyóújfalu.
The projected date of completion is March 2020.
Source: MTI
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