Hundreds of high-ranking officials and business leaders from all over the world will gather in Georgia’s capital Tbilisi in November this year to attend the Silk Road Forum.
The Forum, held on November 28-29, aims to establish a platform for an annual high level meeting where interested parties can get together and explore opportunities, align visions and enhance bilateral partnerships in four main areas of cooperation: transport, energy, trade and business-to-business contacts.
Georgia’s Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili will open officially the Forum.
The Silk Road Forum will feature addresses by distinguished keynote speakers and give business executives and policymakers to share their views, experiences and expertise on how to reestablish the historic Silk Road to reinvigorate trade with Asia.
This will be the second Silk Road Forum that will be held in Tbilisi.
For the first time the Forum was held in Tbilisi in October 2015, where more than one thousand officials from 50 countries took part.