
As the Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili stated, his Government was working with counterparts from Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan to “remove all barriers” and make the Middle Corridor, a logistics route connecting Central Asia and China to Europe via the South Caucasus, “more attractive”.
Gharibashvili made the statement at a joint press briefing with his Kazakhstani counterpart Alikhan Smailov, who is on his first official visit to Georgia, the Government Administration announced.
“We have a specific roadmap that we have already agreed with Kazakhstan. This is a five-year plan, until 2027, [and] we know exactly what Georgia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan should do in turn to develop the Middle Corridor.
We are now making significant investments in railway modernization, which will be completed very soon and will double the capacity of our railways”, Gharibashvili said.
Gharibashvili also mentioned the Anaklia deep sea port project, adding construction of the major infrastructure would start around October.
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