The Georgian government plans to complete the construction of
highways linking Azerbaijan, Türkiye, and Armenia under the Middle
Corridor project by 2026.
According to Azernews, Georgia’s government
plan stipulates that construction of the Rustavi–Red Bridge highway
leading to Azerbaijan, the Algeti–Sadakhlo road toward the Armenian
border, and the Batumi–Sarpi highway connecting to the Turkish
border should be fully completed within the current year. Funding
for these projects has been allocated in the 2026 state budget.
The document states that completion of these projects will
finalize key sections of the Middle Corridor connecting Georgia,
Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Türkiye.
It is noted that the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route
was established in February 2014 with the participation of leading
maritime and railway transport companies from Azerbaijan,
Kazakhstan, and Georgia.
The corridor currently runs from the China–Kazakhstan border,
passing through Kazakhstan, across the Caspian Sea, and onward
through Azerbaijan and Georgia to Europe.
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