Three embassies hold webinar on Middle Corridor project in The Hague
A webinar was held in The Hague at the initiative of the Azerbaijani, Georgian and Kazakh embassies and through the support of the Dutch Entrepreneurs Association on March 13.
The Middle Corridor project was demonstrated at the webinar, according to Report.
The online meeting participants discussed the process of implementing this project, as well as its various economic, financial and political aspects. Over 30 Dutch companies, representatives of the World Bank, employees of the Azerbaijani, Georgian and Kazakh embassies in The Hague, heads of the Port of Baku and the Kazakhstan Railway were among the participants.
After the “Middle Corridor: New Horizons for Europe” conference held in The Hague last October, this meeting became another important event to promote the Middle Corridor project in the economic, financial and political circles of the Netherlands, which was held by "Group of Ambassadors of the Middle Corridor Countries" created in The Hague on the initiative of the Azerbaijani, Georgian and Kazakh ambassadors in the Netherlands. The similar presentations are planned to be held in both houses of the Dutch parliament, in governmental circles and in large and medium-sized business associations in the country in the future.
The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (Middle Corridor) starts from Southeast Asia and China, runs through Kazakhstan,
the Caspian sea, Azerbaijan, Georgia and further to European countries.