Georgia Collaborating with Azerbaijan, Armenia on Customs Checkpoints, Says Kobakhidze

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Georgia Collaborating with Azerbaijan, Armenia on Customs Checkpoints, Says Kobakhidze

Georgia Is Actively Working On Joint Customs Checkpoint Projects With Azerbaijan And Armenia, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze Stated At An Event Marking International Customs Day.

He stated that these projects are a successful example of regional cooperation and serve to further expand the country's transit and logistics potential, The Caspian Post reports, citing local media.

"With the support of the Asian Development Bank, work is actively underway on joint customs checkpoint projects with Azerbaijan and Armenia. This is a clear example of regional cooperation," the head of government noted.

Kobakhidze also emphasized that Georgia has successfully implemented a new computerized transit system compatible with European Union systems. Thanks to a single declaration and a single guarantee, it ensures the seamless movement of goods within the EU and between the 39 countries participating in this platform, he said.

The prime minister added that the East-West highway, the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, dry ports, and the Anaklia deep-water port project are designed to strengthen Georgia's role in the development of the Middle Corridor.

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Georgia Collaborating with Azerbaijan, Armenia on Customs Checkpoints, Says Kobakhidze

Georgia Is Actively Working On Joint Customs Checkpoint Projects With Azerbaijan And Armenia, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze Stated At An Event Marking International Customs Day.