Tbilisi: Over the past year, Georgia has pursued a balanced neighborhood policy aimed at strengthening stability in the region and ensuring sustainable peace, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said in the annual report, APA's local bureau reports. The report highlights Georgia's strategic partnerships with Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Armenia.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, the report emphasizes that cooperation with Azerbaijan and Turkey is being further strengthened through existing joint strategic projects. It notes that Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia continue to rank among Georgia's top ten largest trading partners. The document mentions that there are intensive dynamics of relations at the highest level with all three neighboring states.
The report also addresses the Georgia-Turkey-Azerbaijan trilateral cooperation format, highlighting the special attention given to this format. It mentions that meetings of the foreign and defense ministers of the three countries, as well as trilateral business forums, are being held regularly.
Additionally, the document states that issues related to the delimitation and demarcation of Georgia's state borders with Azerbaijan and Armenia were discussed during high-level visits and meetings between the countries in the reporting period. The document has been submitted to the Georgian Parliament, and the head of government will present the report before lawmakers at the end of June.