Uzbekistan plans to use Georgian seaports to restore Silk Road
Uzbekistan has proposed to use the Georgian seaports to restore the Silk Road, Trend writes with reference to Georgian media outlets.
“From a transport point of view, Georgia is a very important country with huge potential. For us, the port of Poti is very important. It is the nearest port on the Black Sea for Uzbekistan,” said Elyor Ganiyev, Deputy Prime Minister of Uzbekistan at the Silk Road Forum in Georgia.
According to him, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey and other countries are interested in the effective functioning of the transport corridor.
“The Batumi port, as well as the Anaklia port, have great potential. We must use this potential and restore the ancient Silk Road,” Ganiyev said.
Earlier, the Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia Natia Turnava met with Elyor Ganiyev and discussed key issues of trade and economic relations between the two countries. The meeting was attended by Deputy Economy Ministers Akaki Sagirashvili and Nikolaz Alavidze, as well as members of the Uzbekistan delegation.
During the meeting, the parties discussed the prospects for Uzbek-Georgian cooperation in the field of tourism and free trade between Georgia and the European Union.
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