Ukraine- Zelensky plans to attract Austrian business to development of ski resorts in Carpathians


(MENAFN- UkrinForm) Austrian businessmen are ready to participate in the implementation of projects to develop the infrastructure of Ukraine's Carpathian Mountains, in particular to invest in the construction of ski resorts.

President Volodymyr Zelensky said this during a press conference in Lviv on September 17, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

Zelensky noted that during his visit to Austria on September 15, he discussed these issues with the chancellor and business representatives.

'I had an important issue - the development of the Carpathians, especially attracting investment to ski resorts. We agreed that after COVID-19 we will be able to bring together Austrian business and specialists. I am even ready to provide our plane to gather all Austrian businessmen and meet them in our Carpathian Mountains to show all the prospects of the region," Zelensky stressed.

He added that ski resorts bring Austria EUR 15 billion annually.

Zelensky stressed that the Ukrainian state is ready to provide infrastructure, and also recalled that large-scale road repairs are underway in the Carpathians.

As Ukrinform reported, on September 17, President Volodymyr Zelensky was on a working trip to Lviv region, where he took part in the opening of Rapid Trident 2020 and the presentation of a regional development strategy.

During a visit to Austria on September 15, Zelensky invited Austrian investors to take part in the implementation of infrastructure projects in Ukraine, in particular in tunneling and the creation of ski resorts.

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