AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEU Accession Mood: Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze said he’s optimistic about future Tbilisi–EU ties, arguing Brussels will have to adjust as Europe’s economic weight shrinks. Armenian Trade Push: A Tbilisi meeting led by Armenia’s embassy brought together major Georgian retailers and wholesalers to expand exports of Armenian food, drinks and agricultural products. City Support for Students: Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze visited students backed by the Student Education Financing Program and said scholarships will be increased up to 1,000 GEL as free tuition for public schools starts from autumn 2026. TRIPP+ Funding Leadership: Armenia adopted a draft law to ratify the TRIPP framework, while a separate TRIPP+ fund appointment confirmed Konstantin Sokolov as chairman for infrastructure financing across Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Central Asia. Turkmenistan–Georgia Business & Transit: Turkmen President Serdar Berdimuhamedow began a state visit focused on trade, investment, energy and logistics, with emphasis on the Middle Corridor and Black Sea transit. Local Business/Legal: Tbilisi City Court concluded bankruptcy proceedings for cargo airline LLC “Sky Georgia” after a long process. Regional Diplomacy: Russia’s Lavrov is set to meet Azerbaijan’s Bayramov to discuss bilateral relations and regional issues.
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