BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 21. The agreements signed
    in Azerbaijan are of unprecedented importance for Georgia’s
    economic development, energy security, and the strengthening of its
    transit function, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said,
    Trend
    reports.

    “In fact, the results show that our country’s role in the Middle
    Corridor is constantly growing, just as the role of the Middle
    Corridor itself is increasing overall. Since 2020, cargo turnover
    along the Middle Corridor has increased sevenfold. Naturally, we
    must make maximum use of this opportunity, and we are doing so. In
    this regard, the agreements signed between Azerbaijan and Georgia
    are of unprecedented importance. Agreements were signed in various
    areas, and all of them are related to the development of our
    transit function. This concerns gas imports and gas transit, under
    which very beneficial agreements were signed. Most importantly, we
    obtained appropriate prices and volumes, which are extremely
    important for our country’s energy security, and we are grateful to
    the Azerbaijani side. These were not standard negotiations between
    two governments. It was a dialogue between friends, which allowed
    us to reach very sound agreements on all issues,” the Prime
    Minister stressed.

    Touching upon gas imports and transit issues, the head of
    government noted:

    “This concerns the import and transit of electricity, as well as
    the Baku–Tbilisi–Supsa pipeline, whose operation had been suspended
    over the past three years. The country was losing potential
    revenues amounting to tens of millions of lari annually. The
    operation of this pipeline will be restored, and there are
    favorable conditions for this.”

    “The 20-year contract with Azerbaijan on the purchase of natural
    gas was nearing its expiration. However, as a result of effective
    negotiations with the Azerbaijani side, the agreement was extended
    for another 20 years.

    As for the railway, the Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway will become
    operational by the end of the month. At the same time, passenger
    railway transportation between Georgia and Azerbaijan has been
    restored. All these agreements are of fundamental importance for
    strengthening our country’s economy, ensuring energy security, and
    reinforcing our transit function. Once again, I would like to thank
    the Azerbaijani side for its friendly attitude and the agreements
    reached,” the Prime Minister said.

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