The European Union will provide up to €200 million ($228 million) ​in grant funding to boost transport, energy ‌and digital links across the South Caucasus, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said during ​a visit to Baku on Wednesday.

– Von der ​Leyen, who met Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev ⁠alongside EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos, ​said the initiative was designed to support peace ​between Azerbaijan and Armenia by strengthening regional connectivity and delivering targeted assistance to local communities.

Armenia and Azerbaijan ​were at war for nearly four decades ​over the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh, and reached a U.S.-brokered ‌peace ⁠agreement last August after meeting President Donald Trump at the White House.

– “Our ‘Peace through Connectivity Package‘ will help build a peaceful and ​prosperous future for ​the South ⁠Caucasus,” von der Leyen said. “Together, we can turn peace on paper ​into peace in practice.”

– The Commission said ​a ⁠further €20 million would be allocated to a programme supporting local communities in Armenia and Azerbaijan, ⁠including ​through investment in healthcare, ​demining, skills development and local businesses.

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