BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 13. Central Asia and
the Trans-Caspian region have become a zone of strength and growth,
Former Deputy Prime Minister of Georgia Eka Tkeshelashvili said
during the 13th Global Baku Forum on "Bridging Divides in a World
in Transition," Trend reports.
"When we talk about Central Asia and the connectivity of the
Trans-Caspian region, it becomes clear that the region is moving in
the right direction. It is emerging as a zone of strength and
stability, with growing economic prosperity, reliable transport and
communications links, and sustainable relations with global
partners.
With this perspective, the region emerges as a reliable
strategic partner, demonstrating enthusiasm and potential for
further successful development, rather than a target of the
criticism that is currently emerging in many parts of the world,"
she noted.
Tkeshelashvili underscored that the region fosters a sense of
hope for the future and a positive outlook.
"But this cannot be taken for granted. If we ask why such
changes are occurring here, and perhaps in other regions as well,
there are a number of external factors that have contributed to
this. However, at the core of these positive processes are the
targeted and strategic actions of local leadership. National
leaders have become the driving force behind the region's
development," Tkeshelashvili concluded.
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