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Presidents of Georgia and Serbia discuss cooperation on Middle Corridor
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Presidents of Georgia and Serbia discuss cooperation on Middle Corridor

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The presidents of Georgia and Serbia met to discuss cooperation within the framework of the Middle Corridor transport route.
  • Georgia sees itself as a key link in the Middle Corridor and aims to expand collaboration with the Western Balkans.
  • The two countries also plan to sign a free trade agreement and discussed shared values and geopolitical challenges.

The presidents of Georgia and Serbia convened on Monday to explore enhanced cooperation, focusing on their mutual involvement in the Middle Corridor transport route. This initiative facilitates the transit of goods between Asia and Europe, positioning Georgia as a crucial link.

Georgian President Mijaรญl Kavelashvili emphasized his country's keen interest in broadening collaboration with the Western Balkans. He stated that Georgia is committed to peace, stability, and economic prosperity in the South Caucasus region. The meeting highlighted the shared cultural affinities and common values between Georgia and Serbia, as they navigated contemporary geopolitical challenges together.

Georgia, a key link in the Middle Corridor, is interested in expanding its collaboration with the Western Balkans region, which will facilitate the development of transport and logistics connections between Europe and Asia.

โ€” Georgian PresidencyStated in a press release following the meeting between the presidents.

Serbian President Alexandar Vucic arrived in Georgia for his first official visit, with plans to meet with Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobajidze the following day. This high-level engagement underscores the growing importance of the Middle Corridor in regional and international trade.

Adding a significant economic dimension to the discussions, Georgia's Minister of Economy, Mariam Kvrivishvili, announced that the two nations intend to sign a free trade agreement. This pact is expected to further strengthen bilateral economic ties and streamline trade flows along the vital transport artery.

Georgia has firmly chosen the path of peace, stability, and economic prosperity for the prosperity of the South Caucasus.

โ€” Mijaรญl KavelashviliThe Georgian president outlined his country's strategic direction.
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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.