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President of the Club, Telman Aliyev, informed the Georgian guest about the activity of his organization, saying it includes over 300 members from 30 countries worldwide.
Aliyev noted representatives of the Caspian Integration Business Club has so far met with top-ranked officials from Azerbaijan, the United States of America, Kazakhstan, Russia and other countries.
Azerbaijani Co-Chair of the Club, Minister of Industry and Energy, Natiq Aliyev, said Azerbaijan and Georgia share a long history of relations.
Zurab Nogaideli said trade and economic ties between Georgia and Azerbaijan are rapidly developing.
The Georgian Premier stressed the implementation of global projects in the region serves the interests of both countries' people.
Nogaideli said he believes the bilateral relations between the two countries will further deepen.
At the end of the meeting, the Prime Minister of Georgia was presented a certificate of honorary member of the Caspian Integration Business Club. AzerTAg