Kobakhidze: Georgia working on projects for customs checkpoints with Azerbaijan, Armenia
![]() 6549 Monday, 26 January, 2026, 13:30 Georgia is actively working on joint customs checkpoint projects with Azerbaijan and Armenia, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said at an event marking International Customs Day. He stated that these projects are a successful example of regional cooperation. "With the support of the Asian Development Bank, work is actively underway on joint customs checkpoint projects with Azerbaijan and Armenia. This is a clear example of regional cooperation," the head of government noted. Kobakhidze said that at a time when trade routes are being reassessed around the world, Georgia is emerging as a regional stability and logistics hub. The Prime Minister emphasized that the ongoing reforms in Georgia’s customs sector are of great importance in this process. |

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