Daily passenger rail service to Baku to resume from May 26 after six-year hiatus
The Georgian government has announced that the daily passenger rail service between Tbilisi and Baku will resume from May 26, ending a six-year hiatus.
In addition, a protocol was signed during the visit of a Georgian delegation to Baku by the Bilateral Coordination Council, confirming the full operational status of the new Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway section.
“The protocol of the Bilateral Coordination Council has been signed, according to which the new Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway section will be put into full operation. The document was signed by Mariam Kvrivishvili, Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, and Rashad Nabiev, Minister of Digital Development and Transport of Azerbaijan. As per the agreement, daily passenger rail services between Tbilisi and Baku will be restored from May 26, following a six-year pause,” the official statement reads.
For context, the Prime Minister of Georgia is currently on an official visit to Azerbaijan.
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NBG President meets Governor of People's Bank of China
12.06.2026.16:04
As part of the meetings held in Shanghai, Natia Turnava, President of the National Bank of Georgia (NBG), met with the Governor of the People’s Bank of China, Mr. Pan Gongsheng.
According to the NBG, the parties discussed existing economic and financial cooperation between Georgia and China, ongoing collaboration in the direction of financial markets and services, and opportunities for deepening future partnerships.
The National Bank of Georgia and the People’s Bank of China highlighted the progress achieved under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed last year.
“Since the signing of the MoU between the People’s Bank of China and the NBG, we see significant progress in cooperation in many directions. The steps taken towards the development of financial markets and financial services between the two countries, Including, in the direction of diversification of international reserves are particularly noteworthy,” added Natia Turnava.
During the meeting, they also spoke about the economic and trade relations between Georgia and China. It was emphasized that China is one of Georgia’s top trading partners. The volume of exports and imports, as well as Chinese investments and tourist flows, have significantly increased.
“Economic cooperation between China and Georgia is developing dynamically, creating a solid foundation for further deepening our collaboration in the financial sector,” noted the Governor of the National Bank of Georgia.
During the meeting, the parties reaffirmed their readiness to continue active cooperation to further strengthen financial and economic ties between Georgia and China.