ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 7. Georgian President
Mikheil Kavelashvili received Kazakh Foreign Minister Yermek
Kosherbayev to discuss a major expansion of bilateral cooperation
across several strategic sectors, Trend reports via the Kazakh Foreign Ministry.


President Kavelashvili expressed satisfaction with the current
"positive dynamics" of the partnership, noting that the
relationship between the two nations is entering a more active
phase. Minister Kosherbayev echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that
Kazakhstan places "special attention" on its cooperation with
Georgia, viewing the country as a key regional ally.







The discussions centered on enhancing interaction within
multilateral formats and identifying new avenues for mutually
beneficial projects. Both parties underscored the need to
effectively resolve existing logistical and economic issues to
fully unlock the potential of the Kazakh-Georgian partnership.