The agreement on the Southern Gas Corridor remains in force until the end of next year, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said, APA's local bureau reports.
He noted that Georgia will hold negotiations with the Azerbaijani side.
“Considering our friendship, I am confident that these negotiations will be conducted in a very constructive and sincere manner. Let us wait for the outcome of the talks. It would not be right to comment on the results in advance. We will conduct the consultations in a sincere way and hope that an appropriate agreement will be reached between the two countries,” Kobakhidze added.