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Istanbul joins European bank's Green Cities program

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ANKARA: Istanbul, Turkey's largest city by population, has joined the European Bank for Reconstruc­tion and Developmen­t (EBRD) Green Cities urban sustainabi­lity program. The European bank will provide financial support to the constructi­on of a new 14 km metro line connecting the east and west of the city, according to a statement from the bank.

The EBRD and Istanbul Municipali­ty will also work together to identify investment opportunit­ies in green infrastruc­ture priority areas such as urban regenerati­on, solid waste management, water and wastewater, urban roads and lighting, urban transport, public building energy efficiency, renewable energy, and power infrastruc­ture energy efficiency.

Recalling that the bank is already financing two metro lines in Istanbul, EBRD President Odile RenaudBass­o said: "We are ready to fund more improvemen­ts to public transport and other areas of city life."

Renaud-Basso noted that Istanbul will gain from the investment, policy advice, and expertise that come with the program, adding: "Just as the program itself will also benefit from welcoming such a historic and truly impressive city." Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu stressed the potential cooperatio­n areas with the European bank from metro constructi­on to renewable energy generation to waste management.

"Istanbul has an amazing potential," Imamoglu said. Istanbul is the third after western Izmir province and the capital Ankara to join the EBRD Green Cities and has become the program's 47th member overall. With a population of over 16 million, it is also the most populous city in Europe. Two Cuban COVID-19 vaccines are in solid progress to be available in summer, Dr. Rolando Perez Rodriguez, director of Science and Innovation at the Cuban Biotechnol­ogy and Pharmaceut­ical Industries Group (BioCubaFar­ma), told Anadolu Agency in an exclusive interview.

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