ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 7. Kazakhstan’s
Foreign Minister Yermek Kosherbayev and Georgia’s Foreign Minister
Maka Botchorishvili signed a Program of Cooperation for 2026-2027,
Trend reports via the
Kazakh MFA.
During his meeting with Botchorishvili in Tbilisi, Kosherbayev
highlighted the initiative of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to
establish an International Water Organization within the UN
framework, aimed at strengthening global cooperation on sustainable
water management and ensuring water security.
The ministers also noted the significant potential to expand
cooperation in the agro-industrial sector, digital economy, and
financial services.
During discussions on economic matters, the parties expressed
satisfaction with the positive growth in trade turnover, the volume
of Kazakh investments in Georgia exceeding $600 million, and the
active participation of Kazakh companies in projects in logistics,
energy, and finance.