Azerbaijani and Georgian Foreign Ministries hold talks
Political consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan and Georgia was held in Baku on February 17, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan reported.
Political consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan and Georgia was held in Baku on February 17, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan reported.
According to the Azerbaijani leader, the new peace conditions open up prospects for full-fledged trilateral cooperation between Baku, Yerevan, and Tbilisi
Georgia views the improving relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia positively, according to Gia Volski, First Deputy Speaker of the Georgian Parliament.
Azerbaijan, Georgia and Uzbekistan have held talks on enhancing the Middle Corridor, with plans to introduce digital technologies for rail freight.
Azerbaijan Railways and Georgian Railways have launched the first express block train on the Poti-Baku route on January 30.
Azerbaijan exported approximately 493.980 million kWh of electricity to Georgia in the period from January through November 2025, the State Statistical Committee reported.
According to Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, cargo transportation along the Middle Corridor has increased sevenfold over the past five years.
The Kulevi Terminal, operated by Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR, has handled a total of 2.2 million tons of crude oil, oil, oil and gas products, and petrochemical products in 2025.
Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov and his Georgian counterpart Maka Botchorishvili discussed tariffs for the export of Azerbaijani petroleum products to Armenia via Georgia during phone talks.
Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has sent a congratulatory letter to President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev on the occasion of his birthday.
The Baku-Tbilisi-Kars project has been practically completed and work is currently underway to put it into operation, according to reports from Georgia.
The number of Azerbaijani citizens traveling abroad fell by 2.6% this year, with Türkiye remaining the top destination for these tourists.
A freight train carrying oil products destined for Armenia departed from Azerbaijan yesterday's evening, marking the start of direct fuel shipments from SOCAR.
Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze praised the level of Tbilisi-Baku relations. According to him, friendly relations have been established between the countries, enabling productive cooperation on any issue.
Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili has emphasized the importance of maintaining high-level dialogue with Baku. The heads of government of Georgia and Azerbaijan previously held a meeting.
The Prime Ministers of Azerbaijan and Georgia have held talks on the sidelines of an international forum in Turkmenistan, discussing key areas for expanding bilateral cooperation.
SOCAR Energy Georgia, a subsidiary of Azerbaijan"s state oil company SOCAR, ranked first among companies attracting the largest volume of foreign direct investment into Georgia.
Georgian Deputy Minister of Economy Vakhtang Tsintsadze released data on foreign investment in the country's economy. According to him, the United States, Spain, and Azerbaijan were the country's largest investors in July-September of this year.
Azerbaijan has emerged as the fourth-largest investor in the Georgian economy, according to preliminary data from the Georgian National Statistics Office (Sakstat).
Georgia has granted permission for a one-time free shipment of fuel from Azerbaijan to Armenia, the Georgian Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development said.