During the meetings held by Minister of Economy Mikayıl Jabbarov in Georgia with the country's Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development and Türkiye's Minister of Trade, discussions focused on opportunities to strengthen economic cooperation. An agreement was reached to expand the scope of the Preferential Trade Agreement signed with Türkiye.

Within the framework of his visit to Georgia, Minister of Economy Mikayıl Jabbarov held meetings with Georgia's Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Mariam Kvrivishvili and Türkiye's Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat. The meetings addressed possibilities for further strengthening economic cooperation.

At the meeting with Georgia's Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Mariam Kvrivishvili, it was emphasized that Azerbaijan-Georgia economic partnership has diversified, and successful cooperation is being implemented within the framework of regional projects. It was noted that the projects realized through Azerbaijan-Georgia partnership are of importance for the development of the region. The parties reviewed prospects for joint activities to strengthen business ties, as well as priority issues on the agenda for cooperation in trade, energy, transport, transit, and other fields.

At the meeting with Türkiye's Minister of Trade Ömer Bolat, it was highlighted that the successful strategic partnership is being carried out in all directions. Large-scale projects implemented with the participation and initiative of our countries are changing the landscape of the region. The unity of Azerbaijan and Türkiye is clearly evident in the implementation of giant projects in the energy sector with the brotherly country. The economic and trade cooperation with Türkiye is also expanding. At the same time, there are significant opportunities to increase mutual trade, and it is important to further intensify efforts to achieve the set targets in this direction. During the meeting, discussions were held on deepening the economic partnership, the continuous increase of trade turnover and mutual investments, improving the legal framework to promote business relations, and expanding mutual activities in energy, industry, transport, logistics, tourism, and other sectors. Within the framework of the discussions, the parties reached an agreement to expand the scope of the Preferential Trade Agreement signed with Türkiye.