PM: Georgia invites governments, investors, business leaders to collaborate in building resilient supply chains
“The Middle Corridor is not merely an alternative route; it represents a model for how trade can adapt to geopolitical realities without surrendering to them,” said Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, addressing the World Government Summit 2026 in Dubai.
According to the PM, Georgia, linking continents and serving as a key transport and connectivity hub for seven landlocked countries of the Caucasus, the Caspian Sea region, and Central Asia, invites governments, investors, and business leaders to collaborate in building resilient supply chains – ones that reduce risk while expanding opportunity, and that respond to fragmentation by creating connections.
“There is a corridor where goods, data, energy, and capital move predictably across continents – where infrastructure is secured through cooperation rather than constrained by politics, and where peace is not only a principle, but also a deliberate economic strategy.
In a fragmented world, prosperity does not arise from walls; it arises from bridges. Today, more than ever, the wealth of nations depends on those who build them. Georgia stands ready to be one of those bridges,” he stated.