Georgia Strengths Its Role as a ‘Bridge’ Between Europe and Asia

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Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze recently highlighted a two-pronged economic strategy that uses Georgia’s location to become a key transit route between Europe and Asia.

Georgia aims to balance geopolitical forces through strengthened economic relationships with China, the EU, and the United States, in response to increasing regional competition.

Georgia’s investment in key infrastructure, coupled with its stated “linking function,” appears to be a strategic manoeuvre designed to maximise international partnerships while maintaining its own national influence.

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