(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 8. High-level mutual
visits between Azerbaijan and Georgia have become regular for a
long time. And this is not accidental. After all, both countries,
especially today, in an era of conflict and fragmentation,
understand that it is necessary to strengthen ties with their
closest neighbors. Therefore, the visit of Georgian Prime Minister
Irakli Garibashvili to the city of Gabala, which took place
yesterday, once again confirms the two countries' focus on
deepening both bilateral cooperation and interaction in the global
arena.
Azerbaijan and Georgia, linked by long-term fraternal ties, are
now also united by numerous projects in various spheres of the
economy and society. However, amid a large-scale global crisis,
which led to significant changes in energy and transport sectors
globally, the South Caucasus, and Georgia and Azerbaijan in
particular, have acquired enormous importance.
Speaking at a joint press conference with the Prime Minister of
Georgia, President Ilham Aliyev stressed that Georgia and
Azerbaijan are countries that play an important role in European
energy security today, and this role is gradually growing.
"Of course, the friendly relations between us and cooperation in
this field are a great contribution to Europe's energy security.
The export of Azerbaijani natural gas to Europe is increasing by
the year. As a whole, this year, Azerbaijan will export 24.5
billion cubic meters of gas to world markets, and this figure is
increasing year by the year," President Ilham Aliyev said.
And, indeed, Georgia's role in this sense is very important,
because one of the main pipelines, the Trans-Anatolian Pipeline
(TANAP), passes through its territory, and increasing its capacity
will be of paramount importance for increasing Azerbaijani gas
supplies to Europe. Azerbaijan also plans to increase exports via
the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline. In addition, it is planned to
start using the Baku-Supsa oil pipeline.
One of the last key steps taken by Azerbaijan to launch the
exports of green energy to Europe was the signing of the "Agreement
on Strategic Partnership in the Field of development and
Transmission of Green Energy", which Georgia also joined. All these
steps will play a huge role in strengthening the energy security of
Western countries, thanks to the joint efforts of Azerbaijan and
Georgia.
Cooperation in various transport projects between the two
countries has always been one of the main directions of bilateral
relations.
Azerbaijan has long become a regional transport and logistics
hub, thanks to which the countries of Central Asia, for example,
acquire convenient routes for the supply of their goods to Europe.
The joint work of Azerbaijan and Georgia in this direction is
doubly effective and will lead to the fact that the former routes
will finally lose their relevance.
At yesterday's press conference in Gabala, Prime Minister
Garibashvili noted the coordinated work of the two countries within
the framework of the Trans-Caspian Transport Route (TMTM), better
known as the Middle Corridor, and stated that, in the near future,
the goal is to eliminate all obstacles and jointly develop the
infrastructure within the project.
"It is known that Georgia is also a reliable transit country and
transit partner. As mentioned by Mr. President, we continue this
activity and do not stop. As you may know, we will lay an electric
cable under the Black Sea. We are developing the issue of the
Middle Corridor. We have a huge potential to transport green energy
to Europe, which has great prospects. This is a future. Both
countries will invest more in this area. We have discussed that
too," he said.
President Ilham Aliyev noted in this regard that great
opportunities are opening up for the transportation of new goods
along the Middle Corridor.
"All administrative issues should be resolved, the tariff policy
should be resolved from a single perspective. At the same time,
joint effort should be made to attract and transport cargo. Of
course, this issue has been and will be extensively discussed
today," President Ilham Aliyev pointed out.
Azerbaijan and Georgia are indeed a model not only of
good-neighborly relations, but also an example of how the two
countries can create a common energy and transport infrastructure,
thanks to which it is possible to benefit not only themselves, but
also to help their more distant neighbors. Looking into the future,
President Ilham Aliyev has always attached great importance to the
development of relations with his closest neighbors for the benefit
of the wider region. The joint steps that by both the countries are
going to take will greatly contribute to the growth of the
importance of the entire South Caucasus region in a global
sense.