Maritime Transport Agency Refutes Sochi Port Administration’s Claim of Beginning Sea Transport Talks 

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The Maritime Transport Agency of has denied the claims made by the Sochi Port regarding the start of maritime transportation between Georgia and Russia. According the Agency, Georgia does not have sea travel access to Russian ports. This statement was made in response to Yury Vladimirov, General Director of Sochi Port JSC, who had suggested that discussions were taking place about establishing maritime transportation in the Black Sea between the two countries.

The Maritime Transport Agency emphasized that not only does Georgia lack sea travel access to Russian ports, but also that the Russian side has not even requested to begin for sea transportation. This means that there are currently no plans in place for maritime transportation between Georgia and Russia.

The rejection of these claims by the Maritime Transport Agency highlights the lack of communication and between the two countries in terms of sea travel. It also raises questions about the accuracy of the information provided by Yury Vladimirov and the Sochi Port Administration.

This incident serves as reminder of the strained relationship between Georgia and Russia, particularly in terms of transportation and . The rejection of the claims made by the Sochi Port Administration further emphasizes the need for and communication between the two countries in order to avoid misunderstandings and false information.

In conclusion, the Maritime Transport Agency of Georgia has made it clear that there are currently no plans for maritime transportation between Georgia and Russia. This rejection of claims made by the Sochi Port Administration highlights the need for improved communication and cooperation between the two countries in order to facilitate trade and transportation in the Black Sea region. 

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