The Tbilisi Silk Road Forum starts today in Tbilisi. As the Minister of Economy, Levan Davitashvili said, the 2023 edition of the event would be “outstanding due to the great interest of the participants”.
The highest-level delegations of prime ministers, vice-prime ministers, and ministers already arrived in the Georgian capital for participation in the event.
Up to 2,000 delegates from 60 countries will attend the Forum to discuss global economic challenges, ways to solve them, and aspects and perspectives of cooperation for connectivity. 10 sessions would be hosted on the 1st day of the Forum, with day 2 used for discussion of Georgia’s investment opportunities and B2B meetings.