Baku, Azerbaijan, Feb. 19
Trend:
Speaker of the Georgian Parliament David Usupashvili held a meeting with the Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, during which the perspectives of the economic cooperation were discussed, Sputnik Georgia reported Feb. 19.
Cavusoglu arrived in Tbilisi for participation in the trilateral meeting with his Georgian and Azerbaijani counterparts.
He visited Georgia Feb. 17 with a one-day visit and met with President Georgi Margvelashvili, Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili, and then left for Baku.
"We reviewed economic projects and noted that Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan are important connecting rods of basins of the Black and Caspian seas, which should once again show the world their full potential," the parliament's press service said citing Usupashvili.
The speaker of the parliament noted the importance of joint projects adding that the trilateral cooperation has great perspectives.
"Current projects - oil pipeline, railway, highway and other communication means - are only the beginning," noted Usupashvili. "It will increase and strong players such as China and the EU will participate in this process, which is a prerequisite of our country's future development."