Tbilisi (GBC) – Preparatory consultations were held with a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretariat delegation to pave the way for free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations between Georgia and the GCC.

The Georgian delegation was led by Genadi Arveladze, Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development, while the GCC delegation was headed by Abdulraza Al-Raidi, Director-General for Free Trade Agreements. The parties discussed the FTA’s structure and key areas, including trade in goods, safeguard measures, rules of origin, sanitary and phytosanitary standards, and technical barriers to trade.

According to Arveladze, the consultations were productive and conducted within agreed timelines. He emphasized that Georgia welcomes the start of FTA negotiations with GCC member states and considers the agreement mutually beneficial for both Georgia and the Council’s members.

The Tbilisi meeting followed a Georgian delegation visit to Saudi Arabia on December 16, underscoring ongoing efforts to strengthen economic ties and advance the potential FTA between Georgia and the GCC.