Georgia used the World Governments Summit 2026 in Dubai to send a clear message to global partners: the country is ready to play a bigger role in connecting markets, attracting investment, and welcoming visitors. Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze told world leaders, investors, and business executives that Georgia wants to work together to build resilient global supply chains through the Middle Corridor, a route he described as both practical and adaptable in today’s complex geopolitical environment.
Speaking during plenary sessions and investment discussions, Kobakhidze said Georgia’s unique position between Europe and Asia allows it to serve as a vital transport and connectivity hub for seven landlocked countries across the Caucasus, the Caspian region, and Central Asia. He stressed that long-term prosperity comes from cooperation, not division, and that Georgia is committed to creating “bridges” — economic, logistical, and political — that help trade move predictably across continents.
The Prime Minister also highlighted Georgia’s growing appeal to international investors, pointing to strong momentum in real estate, hospitality, and the fast-developing IT sector. He cited the USD 6.6 billion Eagle Hills urban development project as a powerful example of investor confidence, noting that early sales results show strong trust in Georgia’s economic direction. Kobakhidze added that the energy sector is another key draw, with government plans to nearly triple electricity generation capacity by 2035 through hydropower and renewable energy projects.

During his official visit to the United Arab Emirates, Kobakhidze held a series of bilateral meetings aimed at deepening economic and political ties. His visit coincided with the World Governments Summit, where he delivered a keynote address and joined a roundtable discussion on the future of global investment, accompanied by a high-level Georgian government delegation.
On the sidelines of the summit, Kobakhidze met with Shaikha Nasser Al Nowais, Secretary-General of the United Nations World Tourism Organization, congratulating her on her election and reaffirming Georgia’s close partnership with the organization. Discussions focused on the country’s tourism growth, with officials noting that Georgia welcomed more than 5.5 million international visitors in 2025 — the highest number on record. The two sides also discussed steps to further develop Georgia’s diverse tourism offering, and Kobakhidze invited Al Nowais to visit Georgia.
By Team GT













