Tbilisi (GBC) - During the 59th Annual Meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Georgia’s Minister of Finance, Lasha Khutsishvili, who also serves as the Georgian Country Manager at the ADB, held a meeting with Masato Kanda, President of the Asian Development Bank. The Ministry of Finance has reported on this engagement.

The officials reviewed the longstanding and successful partnership between Georgia and the Asian Development Bank, spanning both the public and private sectors. Notably, the bank’s current portfolio in Georgia amounts to approximately six billion US dollars, with ongoing projects valued at over two billion dollars. Additionally, work is underway on projects worth up to a billion dollars within this year’s action plan.

Lasha Khutsishvili briefed the ADB President on Georgia’s macroeconomic and fiscal indicators, including the country’s economic growth and medium-term forecasts.

He expressed gratitude for the investments made and continuing to be made by the ADB across vital sectors such as roads, energy, and regional and municipal development.

Attention was also given to the ADB’s involvement in infrastructure projects of international significance, aimed at enhancing Georgia’s transport and logistics capabilities, digital connectivity, energy security, and independence through the Middle Corridor project.

In response, the President of the Asian Development Bank acknowledged Georgia’s strengthened role through investments in the Middle Corridor infrastructure and reaffirmed the bank’s readiness to continue active cooperation at both bilateral and regional levels.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Minister of Finance Ekaterine Guntsadze, ADB Alternate Executive Director Lisa Wright, Director General of the ADB’s Central and West Asia Department Leah Gutierrez, and other representatives of the Asian Development Bank.