Jabbarov said that several agreements on investments in Azerbaijan were signed between Baku and Ankara this year.
The minister noted that the strategic cooperation between Azerbaijan and Georgia has expanded recently, despite the coronavirus pandemic.
"Azerbaijan's investments in Georgia amounted to $3.3 billion. We are interested in more investments in the economies of Georgia, Turkey, and our other partners. Besides, Azerbaijani companies in Georgia are large taxpayers, which also contributes to the growth of the economy of this country,” he said. “The procedure for cargo transportation between our countries has been also simplified. The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan, Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum pipelines, and the BTK railway also testify to the success of our cooperation. In addition, we have great potential in the transport sector, including maritime transport.”
He stressed that the liberation of the Azerbaijani territories has formed new realities and created opportunities not only for business but also for the development of the region as a whole.
"We are implementing large-scale projects in Karabakh based on smart technologies. Our friends help us in their implementation. As of today, we have received 921 requests for participation in restoration work. A large number of Turkish and Georgian companies are working here, and such requests continue to come," Minister Jabbarov added.
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