On 22–23 October 2025, Tbilisi will host the Fifth Anniversary Tbilisi Silk Road Forum
The Forum will bring together senior government officials, distinguished representatives of the business community, and leading international organizations.
Among the participants will be Prime Ministers and Deputy Prime Ministers from the region, sectoral ministers from countries beyond the region, executives of major global companies, representatives of international financial institutions, and prominent international experts. This year, the Forum is expected to welcome up to 2,000 delegates.
Over the years, the Tbilisi Silk Road Forum has established itself as a premier international platform, fostering dialogue between governments as well as promoting multilateral cooperation among states, international organizations, and the private sector.
The Forum will serve as a key discussion venue for issues related to international trade and economic relations, transport and logistics connectivity between Europe and Asia — with particular focus on the strategic role and future development of the Middle Corridor — along with the presentation of new programs and sectoral projects.
The central theme and slogan of this year’s Forum will be:
“Invest in Connectivity – Grow in Stability.”
Sessions and panel discussions will be moderated by internationally renowned representatives of leading global media outlets.
The Forum will officially open on 22 October at the Zakaria Paliashvili Tbilisi State Opera and Ballet Theatre with a keynote address delivered by the Prime Minister of Georgia.
Agenda
22 October
• Official Opening Ceremony
• Seven thematic sessions covering trade, transport, energy, and digital technologies
• Investment Forum
• Bilateral business meetings among representatives of various industries
23 October
• Tbilisi Financial Summit, featuring leading voices from the fintech industry
• Bilateral business meetings
Registration
Advance registration is mandatory for both Forum participants and members of the media:
https://www.tbilisisrf.gov.ge/