Azerbaijan, Georgia strengthen ties: Prime ministers hold key talks in Baku
Azerbaijan’s Prime Minister Ali Asadov and his Georgian counterpart Irakli Kobakhidze have held productive discussions in Baku, aimed at further enhancing bilateral relations between the two nations. The meeting, which took place in the Azerbaijani capital, underscored the continued commitment of both countries to deepening cooperation across various sectors.
Irakli Kobakhidze shared details of the talks via social media, highlighting the positive and forward-looking nature of the discussions, Caliber.Az reports.
Held Productive talks with 🇦🇿 Prime Minister Mr. Ali Asadov in the frames of the 10th Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between Georgia and the Republic of Azerbaijan. We discussed perspectives of further deepening 🇬🇪-🇦🇿 bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual… pic.twitter.com/etHDQKnEkt
— Irakli Kobakhidze (@PM_Kobakhidze) January 17, 2025
“Held productive talks with Azerbaijani Prime Minister Mr. Ali Asadov in the frames of the 10th Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation between Georgia and the Republic of Azerbaijan. We discussed perspectives of further deepening Georgia-Azerbaijan bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual concern. We emphasized the importance of expanding cooperation in trade and economic sectors as well as the energy field. Our strategic partnership plays crucial role for regional stability and ensuring secure connectivity for our partners,” the post by the Georgian PM reads.
On January 17, the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze arrived in Azerbaijan for his first official visit.
The Georgian delegation features prominent leaders, including First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Levan Davitashvili, Minister of Environment and Agriculture David Songulashvili, Minister of Culture Tinatin Rukhadze, and Head of Government Administration Levan Jorjoliani.
By Vafa Guliyeva