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Azerbaijan’s President ratifies energy agreement for electricity supply and transit to Georgia

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The President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, has ratified an agreement on the supply of electricity to Georgia.

President Aliyev signed the decree approving the agreement between the Government of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Government of Georgia on the Supply of Electricity to Georgia and the Transit of Electricity through Georgia, which was originally executed on May 18, 2026, in Baku.

Under the terms of the decree, following the formal entry into force of the agreement, the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Azerbaijan shall ensure the implementation of its provisions. Concurrently, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan is tasked with notifying the Government of Georgia of the completion of the domestic legal procedures required for the enactment of the accord.

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image Sakrebulo Chair says no problem remains unattended, many issues resolved

10.07.2026.20:01

Chairman of the Tbilisi City Assembly (Sakrebulo) Zurab Abashidze stated that Tbilisi Municipality addresses problems promptly and that no issue remains unattended.

“I would like to tell the population that, be it Tbilisi or any other city across the world, it is a live organism. Problems are everywhere, but you cannot name any issue which is unattended by the Municipality. Many problems which existed for years have been resolved.

As for heavy precipitation, this is a problem stemming from the laws of nature, and such issues require an immediate response, which is indeed the case. I agree with the capital’s mayor that caring for Tbilisi is not solely the municipality’s responsibility; we must all look after our city,” he said.

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