AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBTK Railway Boost: Georgia officially moved the upgraded Baku–Tbilisi–Kars line into full operation after modernization on the Georgian segment, raising annual freight capacity from 1 million to 5 million tonnes and strengthening the Middle Corridor as a key Eurasian route. Regional Diplomacy: Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze called BTK a historic example of strategic partnership among Georgia, Azerbaijan and Türkiye, while officials from all three countries attended the commissioning ceremony. US-Georgia Cooperation: The U.S. Embassy in Georgia welcomed arrests tied to illegal facilitation of entry into the United States and document forgery, saying the operation followed months of close law-enforcement cooperation. Espionage Case Update: Georgia’s Prosecutor’s Office and courts continued handling espionage-related detentions, including pre-trial custody orders for suspects. Local Economy Watch: Batumi real estate data showed apartments getting more expensive while rents fell, according to Galt&Taggart figures. Transport & Travel: Armenia’s Shirak Avia launched Yerevan–Tashkent direct flights, and SCR announced new international rail services connecting Armenia with Georgia and the Black Sea.
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