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Kazakhstan and Georgia Pledge to Strengthen Economic and Strategic Ties

A landmark meeting at the Astana Summit could reshape Central Asia's future. Can deeper trade and transit links unite Kazakhstan and Georgia?

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Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev Meets Georgian Counterpart Mikhail Kavelshvili at Astana Regional Environmental Summit

Kazakhstan and Georgia Pledge to Strengthen Economic and Strategic Ties

The two leaders discussed the current state and prospects for further strengthening Kazakh-Georgian relations, our website reports.

Tokayev emphasized that Georgia remains a key and reliable partner for Kazakhstan in the South Caucasus, reaffirming his readiness to give new momentum to bilateral cooperation.

Both presidents noted the steady progress in their collaboration, stressing the need to expand trade and economic ties.

They highlighted the importance of joint infrastructure and investment projects, deeper business engagement, and the effective use of the two countries' transit and transport potential.

During the meeting, Tokayev and Kavelshvili also exchanged views on pressing global and regional issues.

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