The foreign ministers of Kazakhstan and Georgia agreed to deepen cooperation
Tbilisi, April 7 (Hibya) - Kazakhstan’s Foreign Minister Ermek Kosherbayev and Georgia’s Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili discussed plans to enhance bilateral cooperation during their meeting in Tbilisi.
Kazakhstan’s Foreign Minister Kosherbayev met with Georgia’s Foreign Minister Bochorishvili during his visit to Tbilisi.
During the talks, the sides discussed the current state of bilateral relations and the prospects for making these relations sustainable and mutually beneficial. Kosherbayev described Georgia as a reliable political and economic partner in the South Caucasus.
During the visit, the two sides reviewed issues of economic cooperation; the growth in trade volume, Kazakhstan’s investments in Georgia, and the participation of Kazakh companies in projects in the logistics, energy, and finance sectors were highlighted. In addition, the development of the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, water resource management, and international cooperation on water security were also discussed.
At the end of the talks, both sides signed a cooperation program covering 2026-2027. It was reported that this agreement would further advance cooperation between Kazakhstan and Georgia in the fields of transport, logistics, energy, trade, and investment.
Usa News Agency
