Azerbaijan and Georgia Discuss Strategic Partnership

Baku: Azerbaijan and Georgia have engaged in discussions to further enhance their strategic partnership. According to Azerbaijan State News Agency, the two nations are focusing on strengthening ties and exploring collaborative opportunities that will benefit both countries.

In addition, 22 more families resettled in Khankendi have recently received the keys to their new homes, marking a significant step forward for those affected by previous conflicts. The Prosecutor General's Office has reported that since the Patriotic War, 73 individuals have lost their lives and 363 have been injured due to mine explosions.

Baku also played host to the presentation of the Chinese documentary 'Heritage Keeper', highlighting the cultural significance and historical preservation efforts of the region. Meanwhile, in Washington, an event was held focusing on the 'Cholpon-Ata Summit and Next Steps for Trans-Caspian Cooperation', underscoring the importance of regional collaboration.

Further strengthening diplomatic ties, the Azerbaijani Ambassador has presented his credentials to the Kazakh Deputy Foreign Minister. Moreover, Azerbaijan and CITIC Group have discussed a potential AI computing platform project in Baku, signaling a step towards technological advancement and cooperation.