Azerbaijan and Georgia Strengthen Economic Ties Through Middle Corridor

Baku: A new episode of the program "Azerbaijan and the World" has been released on the AZERTAC website. Host Tamilla Mammadova spoke with Georgian economist Vakhtang Charaya about the development of economic cooperation between Azerbaijan and Georgia. Noting that Baku and Tbilisi continue to closely cooperate in various fields, Charaya emphasized that Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's recent visit to Georgia was an important signal of the further strengthening of regional economic integration and coordination in the South Caucasus.

According to Azerbaijan State News Agency, the expert also noted that, given the changing geopolitical situation, the importance of regional transport and logistics projects is growing, particularly the Middle Corridor, which opens up additional opportunities for countries in the region and facilitates their expansion in international trade.

He further highlighted that energy and the financial sector remain promising areas of bilateral cooperation. The development of partnerships between companies is expected to expand markets, attract investment, and enhance the resilience of the two countries' economies.