
Charles J. Cormier, the Regional Director for Infrastructure for Europe and Central Asia at the World Bank, will feature in the fourth edition of the Tbilisi Silk Road Forum, set to run in the Georgian capital between Thursday and Friday.
Cormier will participate in a panel discussion titled Meaningful Connectivity Enabler for Global Growth and set to be led by international moderator and journalist Nisha Pillai.
The Forum will be opened by prime ministers of Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia and Montenegro in a ceremony at Tbilisi Opera and Ballet State Theatre.
High-ranking representatives of the governments of European and Asian countries, vice-prime ministers and ministers of economic profile will participate in panel sessions. Representatives of the diplomatic corps and international bodies, including financial and donor organisations, will also feature.
Up to 2,000 delegates from 60 countries will attend the Forum to discuss global economic challenges, ways to solve them, and aspects and perspectives of cooperation for connectivity.
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26/12/2025