Turkmenistan, Georgia set stage for Berdimuhamedov's visit to Tbilisi

Economy Materials 10 July 2026 15:51 (UTC +04:00)
Turkmenistan, Georgia set stage for Berdimuhamedov's visit to Tbilisi
Fuad Namazov
Fuad Namazov
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 10. Turkmenistan and Georgia have stepped up preparations for the forthcoming visit of Turkmenistan’s President Serdar Berdimuhamedov.

This was reported in a press release issued by the Georgian MFA, citing a telephone conversation between Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili and Turkmen Foreign Minister Rashid Meredov.

According to the ministry, the sides reviewed issues related to bilateral cooperation and preparations for Berdimuhamedov's planned visit to Georgia.

Moreover, the parties also discussed prospects for expanding ties between Georgia and the countries of Central Asia.

The ministers further exchanged views on the future development of Georgian-Turkmen relations and stressed the importance of maintaining dialogue at the high level, according to the ministry.

Meanwhile, Turkmenistan and Georgia maintain close cooperation in the field of regional transport connectivity, primarily through the advancement of the Trans-Caspian and Middle Corridor logistics network. This route serves as a vital link between Central Asia, the South Caucasus, and European markets via the Caspian and Black seas.

A critical component of this transport system is the Caspian Sea ferry and port infrastructure. Within this framework, Turkmenistan operates the Turkmenbashi International Seaport, while Georgia provides access through the ports of Poti and Batumi. Together, these facilities support multimodal cargo transportation, integrating rail, maritime, and road networks to facilitate the movement of goods between Central Asia and Europe.

Meanwhile, in March 2026, Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan Nokerguly Atagulyev visited Georgia, where he held discussions with local authorities focused on logistics and transit infrastructure, including cooperation with Georgian Black Sea ports such as Poti, which serve as key entry points for goods imported into Georgia and subsequently supplied to Turkmenistan via Azerbaijan and the Caspian Sea.

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