PM views deepening cooperation with Central Asian countries as of particular significance
PM views deepening cooperation with Central Asian countries as of particular significance

“Deepening cooperation with Central Asian countries is of particular significance for Georgia,” Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze told Georgian reporters in Tajikistan.

According to the PM, Georgia links 7 countries with the Black Sea and the West. Utilizing this potential is highly essential.

“Deepening cooperation with Tajikistan is significant. We have recently visited Kyrgyzstan; the Presidents of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan will arrive in July. We keep up positive dynamics, and all this contributes to the development of our transit function.

You know that large investments are made in all of this, in strengthening connectivity and transit functions, and at the same time, great importance is attached to the development of relations with neighboring countries. You know that we have excellent relations with Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Turkiye, and we are also maximally developing relations with Central Asian countries.

Based on these processes, Georgia will move much further in terms of utilizing its economic potential. This is one of our top priorities,” the PM said.