"The Georgian authorities pursue a peace-oriented policy and strive to contribute to strengthening regional stability. We offer a neutral and reliable space for dialogue in the South Caucasus," said Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze in his speech at an international forum held in Ashgabat, APA's local bureau reports.
According to him, Georgia has been an initiator and supporter of contacts aimed at reducing tension among neighboring countries.
“By building physical and diplomatic bridges, Georgia actively promotes regional cooperation. In doing so, we demonstrate our commitment to creating a more constructive regional environment. Georgia remains fully committed to cooperation with its partners. We are confident that a sustainable future requires both dialogue and action. Only through joint efforts can we build a safer and more sustainable future for future generations,” Kobakhidze added.
In his speech, the Prime Minister also touched upon the importance of the Middle Corridor, noting that the project serves to further strengthen mutual trade and economic relations:
“The Middle Corridor, connecting Asia and Europe, is not only a transport route but also a trust corridor that unites people, business, and cultures.”