ASTANA, Kazakhstan, March 19. Kazakhstan and
Georgia have discussed projects on the development of logistics
infrastructure along the Trans-Caspian International Transport
Route (Middle Corridor), Trend reports via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Kazakshatn.


The discussions took place during a meeting between Chairman of
the Investment Committee of Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Foreign
Affairs Gabidulla Ospankulov and Georgia’s Ambassador Levan
Diasamidze.


The sides also reviewed prospects for expanding bilateral
cooperation in the agro-industrial sector, logistics, and
tourism.


Particular attention was paid to strengthening trade, economic,
and investment ties, including opportunities to deepen cooperation
through mutual participation in projects. In addition the parties
discussed prospects for advancing agro-industrial cooperation.







The Middle Corridor is a transport and trade route passing
through a number of countries in the region and connecting Asia
with Europe. It serves as an alternative to the traditional
Northern and Southern Corridors


The route begins in China and passes through the countries of
Central Asia. It then crosses the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan, Georgia,
and Türkiye, before reaching Europe. The Middle Corridor is a land
route that bypasses the longer sea routes, connecting the eastern
regions of Asia, including China, with Europe.