The Georgian Economy Minister Levan Davitashvili said the eighth meeting of the Association Council between the European Union and Georgia would discuss the Black Sea submarine electricity cable project, a project for a new transmission route to connect the South Caucasus grid to Europe.
Davitashvili added further promotion of direct ferry connections would also be discussed as part of important projects in the direction of connectivity, and noted a detailed study had been carried out for the initiative, and support schemes were needed to be put in place.
He stressed the Council would also discuss an underwater fibre optic cable project, implemented with Romania, as an alternative, reliable channel to accelerate the formation of a digital hub in Georgia, as well as the inclusion of the country in the Unified Roaming Platform.
Davitashvili said trade and economic ties were important directions of cooperation with the bloc and added the Government had brought together the main priority projects under the umbrella of connectivity.
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