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Azerbaijan, Georgia discuss issues regarding implementation of Black Sea Energy project

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Azerbaijan’s Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov met with Georgia’s First Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, Levan Davitashvili, in Tbilisi, where topics of discussion included setting up a joint venture for the Black Sea Energy project and a green energy corridor to transport green energy from Central Asia to Europe, Trend reports via the Energy Ministry of Azerbaijan.

The sides discussed the significance of the Azerbaijan-Black Sea-Europe Green Energy Corridor (Black Sea Energy) project, along with measures taken by Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, and Hungary to advance the project. They also addressed the process of obtaining PCI/PMI status and matters regarding the fiber-optic component of the project.

“Parties advocated for expediting the project and discussed collaboration with international energy companies and financial institutions,” the press release noted.

The sides expressed confidence in the forthcoming seventh ministerial meeting on green energy development and transmission in Tbilisi on May 15–16.

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