PREMIERS OF AZERBAIJAN, GEORGIA AND KAZAKHSTAN MEET AT CABINET OF MINISTERS
A trilateral meeting of the Prime Ministers of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kazakhstan took place April 4 at the Cabinet of Ministers. The negotiations in the presence of delegations were preceded by one-on-one meetings of the Premiers.
Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Karim Masimov said trilateral talks would help all sides to act in unison in realizing some existing and future joint regional projects. “Kazakhstan considers Azerbaijan and Georgia as key partners for a wide spectrum of regional cooperation,” he said. K. Masimov added that three nations share the common stance on majority of international issues including the fight against global challenges.
Prime Minister of Georgia Zurab Nogaideli described the meeting
as important and symbolic for solving many issues of regional cooperation. During the talks, the sides discussed cargo traffic and decided to form a respective working group. Solving these issues will be an additional fillip for expanding trilateral cooperation and economic development of each country, he said.
as important and symbolic for solving many issues of regional cooperation. During the talks, the sides discussed cargo traffic and decided to form a respective working group. Solving these issues will be an additional fillip for expanding trilateral cooperation and economic development of each country, he said. Head of the Azerbaijan Government Artur Rasizade thanked his Georgian and Kazakh counterparts for visiting Baku to discuss important issues. According to Azerbaijani Premier, the present situation in the world, development of regions defines new goals facing our countries. He expressed confidence that the next meeting will reaffirm the progress in realization of joint projects.
A. Rasizade said the talks focused on the transport corridor and energy issues.