ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 7. The Foreign
Ministers of Kazakhstan, Yermek Kosherbayev, and Georgia, Maka
Botchorishvili, convened in Tbilisi to explore avenues for
enhancing mutually beneficial cooperation, Trend reports via the Kazakh
Foreign Ministry.
The discussions centered on the current state and future
prospects of Kazakh-Georgian relations, which both parties
characterized as pragmatic and multifaceted, with a shared
commitment to fostering sustainable cooperation.
Kosherbayev emphasized that Kazakhstan considers Georgia a
reliable political and economic partner in the South Caucasus,
noting the long-standing historical ties of friendship and mutual
support between the two nations. He also underscored Georgia’s
strategic significance as a pivotal link in the regional transport
and logistics network bridging Europe and Asia.
According to the Kazakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs, trade
turnover between Kazakhstan and Georgia reached $184.5 million in
2025, with Kazakhstan ranking as Georgia’s 8th largest trading
partner.