President Ilham Aliyev held an expanded meeting with the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, in Tbilisi on April 6. The high-level discussions focused on the further strengthening of strategic partnership and the implementation of joint regional projects between Azerbaijan and Georgia.
During the meeting, the sides emphasized the importance of bilateral cooperation in the fields of energy, transport, and logistics. It was noted that the successful operation of the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway and the Southern Gas Corridor continues to play a pivotal role in the energy security of Europe. Prime Minister Kobakhidze expressed his gratitude for Azerbaijan's consistent support for Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, while President Ilham Aliyev reaffirmed Baku's commitment to deepening ties with its neighbor.
Azerbaijan and Georgia maintain a robust strategic partnership, serving as the backbone of regional connectivity in the South Caucasus. As key transit hubs on the Middle Corridor, both nations are central to the movement of goods between Asia and Europe. This official visit underscores the ongoing political dialogue and the shared economic interests that define the relationship between Baku and Tbilisi in an evolving geopolitical landscape.