ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 22. Kazakhstan’s
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Georgian President Mikheil
Kavelashvili discussed the current state and prospects for
strengthening bilateral relations, Trend reports via the press service of the
Kazakh president.
The meeting took place on the sidelines of the Regional
Ecological Summit in Astana.
Tokayev emphasized that Georgia is an important and reliable
partner of Kazakhstan in the South Caucasus and reaffirmed
readiness to give a new impetus to bilateral cooperation.
The presidents noted the steady development of cooperation and
highlighted the need to expand trade and economic ties.They also
stressed the importance of implementing joint infrastructure and
investment projects, enhancing business contacts, and effectively
utilizing the transit and transport potential of both
countries.
During the meeting, the leaders exchanged views on key regional
and global issues.
The Regional Ecological Summit officially opened in Astana with
the participation of several leaders, including President Tokayev,
as well as the presidents of Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan, Armenia, Mongolia, and Georgia, along with
Azerbaijan’s Prime Minister.
On the same day, heads of state and foreign delegations jointly
visited the RES 2026 EXPO international exhibition of green and
sustainable technologies.