BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 19. Eleven bilateral
documents were signed during the official visit of the Prime
Minister of Georgia to Tajikistan.


This was stated in a press release from the press service of the
President of Tajikistan.


This was stated during the remarks of President of the Republic
of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon, and Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli
Kobakhidze to representatives of the media.


"During the official visit of the Prime Minister of Georgia, 11
bilateral documents were signed, strengthening the legal framework
for cooperation between the two countries," the statement said.


Among the signed documents, particular importance was attached
to the Agreement on the Establishment of the Joint
Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation.







The other documents cover areas such as air connectivity,
agriculture, tourism, science and education, culture, sports,
climate change, and other areas of mutual interest.


Meanwhile, President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon met with Prime
Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze on June 19 to discuss the
current state and prospects of bilateral relations.


Irakli Kobakhidze arrived in Tajikistan on an official visit at
the head of a high-level Georgian delegation.


The meeting between the leaders of Tajikistan and Georgia
reflects the growing interest of both countries in expanding
bilateral cooperation beyond political dialogue, with a strong
focus on trade, investment, transport connectivity, and economic
diversification. The discussion of joint investment projects,
transit corridors, digital technologies, and the green economy
indicates the potential for deeper cooperation in sectors that can
contribute to long-term economic growth and regional
connectivity.