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Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey - a bridge between East and West
At the business forum in Batumi the Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili , said that Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey have the potential to make an important player in the region between the East and the West, said the agency "Pirveli".
According to Irakli Garibashvili, it is important for Georgia that the key players in the region were adequately represented in the country. "For Georgia, Turkey and Azerbaijan are true friendly states, the main strategic partners and we always fix willingness to deepen our friendly relations," said the prime minister at a forum in Batumi.
"Personally, I am proud that we have such strong partners who are at the forefront of the various business sectors in the world. In recent years, we can say the most fruitful period in the economic relations between Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey. I am sure that in the future trends will be saved and our cooperation will contribute to the implementation of the more interesting and successful projects, " said Garibashvili, stressing that Georgia is sparing no effort to create an attractive investment environment. "I am confident that our countries - Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey - have sufficient capacity to make the region an important player in the economic relations between East and West," he said. -06D-
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