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Georgian PM to highlight strategic infrastructure, energy projects at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Summit

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Zhorzholiani said the Prime Minister will speak in the Leaders’ Dialogue format

Zhorzholiani said the Prime Minister will speak in the Leaders’ Dialogue format

At the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Summit, the Prime Minister of Georgia will address key strategic projects, including the Anaklia Deep Sea Port, regional connectivity initiatives, and the Middle Corridor, which is of major importance to the country, Head of the Government Administration Levan Zhorzholiani told journalists in the United Arab Emirates.

Zhorzholiani said the Prime Minister will speak in the Leaders’ Dialogue format, outlining Georgia’s priorities in infrastructure development, energy policy, and regional transit connectivity.

“Georgia is rich in water, solar, and wind resources. Therefore, the development of the energy sector and the production of renewable energy are important and high priorities,” Zhorzholiani said.

He noted that the Prime Minister will also focus on strengthening Georgia’s transit role, discussing state investments in the development of highways and railways, as well as the Black Sea submarine power cable project, which he described as a priority initiative directly linked to the country’s energy independence and economic development.


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