At the Georgia-Azerbaijan-Türkiye Business Forum organized in Kakheti, strategic opportunities for strengthening regional connectivity were emphasized; discussions were held on expanding the trade and investment ties, and panel discussions, as well as B2B meetings took place.

The delegation led by Minister of Economy Mikayıl Jabbarov has paid a working visit to Georgia to participate in the Georgia-Azerbaijan-Türkiye Business Forum. As part of the visit, the monument to National Leader Heydar Aliyev was visited in Tbilisi.

In Georgia's Kakheti region, the Georgia-Azerbaijan-Türkiye Business Forum was held with the joint organization of the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, the Ministry of Economy of Azerbaijan, and the Ministry of Trade of Türkiye, as well as the support of the Georgian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), the Azerbaijan Export and Investment Promotion Agency – AZPROMO, and the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Türkiye (DEİK). In addition to state officials, the event was attended by company representatives from industry, finance, energy, ICT, transport, logistics, agriculture, and other sectors from all three countries.

At the opening ceremony of the forum, speeches were delivered by Azerbaijan's Minister of Economy Mikayıl Jabbarov, Georgia's Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Mariam Kvrivishvili, and Türkiye's Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat.

It was emphasized that the Georgia-Azerbaijan-Türkiye trilateral cooperation format makes a significant contribution to strengthening stability and sustainable economic development in the region, as well as to expanding energy, transport-logistics, and trade ties. It was noted that the projects implemented within this cooperation format have reshaped the region's energy landscape and reduced Europe's dependence on traditional energy sources. Strategic opportunities for strengthening regional connectivity were highlighted. Attention was drawn to the importance of efficient use of energy resources, realizing the potential of the Middle Corridor, improving digital transit infrastructure, increasing the export capabilities of our countries, and continuously supporting the dynamics in trade relations.

It was stated that attracting investments to supply chains and promoting synergy among business circles serve the formation of a sustainable economic ecosystem.

At the event, opportunities for strengthening economic integration among the three countries and further increasing the effectiveness of partnership were evaluated, and information was provided on bilateral trade relations.

Within the framework of the forum, a panel discussion on the topic of “Perspectives of Business Leaders” was held. The discussions involved an exchange of views on deepening trade and investment ties, as well as opportunities for establishing new partnerships.

B2B meetings were organized as part of the event.