Mikheil Kavelashvili has arrived in Baku on his first official visit as President of Georgia, emphasizing the strategic partnership between Georgia and Azerbaijan.
Kavelashvili is scheduled to meet with President Ilham Aliyev, Prime Minister Ali Asadov, and the Speaker of the National Assembly during this visit. Discussions will focus on strengthening bilateral ties and regional security.
“This first foreign visit begins in the Republic of Azerbaijan, a strategic partner and friendly country,” said Georgia’s Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Zurab Pataradze. “High-level meetings will address key issues, from regional security to economic cooperation, including several ongoing mega-projects.”
Pataradze pointed out energy as a major point of discussion, emphasizing Georgia’s increasing interest in joint sustainable development projects.
The official visit will conclude on April 16.