TBILISI, Georgia, April 6. The
Georgian-Azerbaijani relations have always been the axis of
stability and peace, chairman of the Georgian think tank Geocase,
Victor Kipiani, told reporters in Tbilisi, Trend’s special correspondent
reports.


"Azerbaijan and Georgia have a tremendous legacy in bilateral
relations. When we talk about the South Caucasus region,
Georgian-Azerbaijani relations have always been the axis of
stability and peace, and fruitful cooperation. However, the world
is changing, new trends are emerging, and it is necessary to
discuss how this partnership can become even more competitive, even
more robust, and more modernized. I believe that these issues will
be discussed during President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan’s visit to
Georgia,” he said.


Kipiani noted that any visit of this level from the Azerbaijani
side carries an emotional component.


Furthermore, speaking about cooperation in the current
geopolitical situation, he stated that cooperation between
Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Türkiye has become more relevant than ever
today.


“I think the time has come to step up our efforts even further.
As for Azerbaijan and Georgia, thanks to the emotional bond and the
shared historical past that connects us, we understand each other
better than anyone else,” Kipiani added.