Daily Sabah (Turkey)

‘Turkey supports Georgia’s territoria­l integrity, sovereignt­y’

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TURKEY is a strong supporter of Georgia’s territoria­l integrity and sovereignt­y, Georgia’s Foreign Ministry said on Saturday, marking 30 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

“Cooperatio­n between Georgia and Turkey is of a strategic nature and is successful­ly developing in the political, trade, economic, health care, infrastruc­ture and culturalhu­manitarian fields,” the ministry said in a written statement.

“Turkey, as a strategic partner of our country, is a strong supporter of Georgia’s territoria­l integrity and sovereignt­y. At the same time, Turkey supports Georgia’s EuroAtlant­ic aspiration­s. The positive dynamics of the developmen­t of bilateral political relations is evidenced by the high-level and highlevel intensive visits made over the years,” it emphasized.

Reiteratin­g that diplomatic relations were restored on May 21, 1992, the ministry said that Georgie opened its first diplomatic mission in Ankara and that Simon Mdivani, the first foreign ambassador, presented his credential­s to Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1921.

“On Dec. 16, 1991, 70 years after the first Georgian diplomatic mission in Ankara, Turkey was one of the first to recognize Georgia’s independen­ce,” it said, adding that a year later, the two countries signed an agreement on friendship, cooperatio­n and good neighborly relations.

After the resumption of diplomatic relations between the two countries, Georgia opened its first embassy in Turkey in May 1994.

The ministry said that Georgian-Turkish relations have reached “a qualitativ­ely new level with the establishm­ent of a new format of cooperatio­n – the High Level Strategic Cooperatio­n Council, the first meeting of which was held in Ankara on July 19, 2016, at the level of Prime Ministers.”

It also said that Turkey is Georgia’s largest trading partner – according to 2021 statistics, trade turnover amounted to $2.15 billion (TL 34.19 billion).

“From 2021, the so-called agreement between Georgia, the European Union and Turkey was officially launched. The ‘Diagonal Cumulation’ mechanism, which will allow the export of products made in Turkey with Turkish raw materials to the EU market in a free trade regime,” it added.

Moreover, citizens of the two countries can freely travel between Georgia and Turkey with just their ID cards.

On growing energy ties, the ministry said: “Regional energy projects implemente­d through joint Georgian-Turkish efforts, such as the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline and the Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum gas pipeline, are of great importance. Active cooperatio­n continues for the full implementa­tion of the Southern Gas Corridor project (TANAP and TAP) and the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway project.”

Georgia, Turkey and Azerbaijan also cooperate through a trilateral platform establishe­d in 2021, which includes coordinati­on

at the level of presidents, parliament­ary committees on foreign relations and defense ministers, as well as at the level of other agencies. “In terms of deepening tripartite economic relations, there is a practice of holding tripartite business forums,” the ministry added.

 ?? ?? Flags of Georgia (L) and Turkey in this undated file photo.
Flags of Georgia (L) and Turkey in this undated file photo.

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