It is a great project to be done with the American side. It is a “great investment”, according to the US ambassador to Bucharest, Adrian Zuckerman.
“We will start a new project for Romania, together with Poland, for the construction of a highway and railways, connecting Constanța, from the Black Sea, with Gdansk, from the Baltic Sea. This infrastructure project will be a great benefit for the Romanian economies and Poland, but also for the economies of the region, many years from now. “,said Ambassador Adrian Zuckerman at the signing of the Intergovernmental Agreement with the Department of Energy.

The Minister of Economy, Virgil Popescu, visited Washington and signed the Intergovernmental Agreement of Romania

The minister confirmed the existence of this huge infrastructure project with Poland and says that The Romanian side also insisted on the construction of adequate infrastructure in the port of Constanța, which is necessary, so that the goods entering the port of Constanța can leave and reach Europe very quickly.

We remind you that Romania and the USA. signed an intergovernmental agreement on Friday for the construction of Units 3 and 4 of the Cernavoda Power Plant, for the remodeling of Unit 1 and for cooperation at various levels in the civil nuclear field in Romania.

In addition to this agreement, there is a memorandum of understanding with EXIM US (US Export-Import Bank) for financing of 7 billion dollars for the development of projects in the nuclear field, but also in other fields, announced the Minister of Economy Virgil Popescu from in Washington. But other financial institutions could also be involved.

To start with, athe Americans will participate for the moment in the construction of reactors 3 and 4 of Cernavoda and in the remodeling of unit 1.

Is a worthwhile project eight billion dollars coordinated by one of the largest construction companies in the United States. Companies from our country will also participate, but also from France and Canada. The intergovernmental agreement that starts this project was signed in Washington by the Minister of the Economy, Virgil Popescu, and his American counterpart, Dan Brouillette, reports Agerpres.