Georgia and Azerbaijan signed a 20-year framework for electricity supply and a gas-purchase agreement during a recent meeting. The agreements aim to enhance Georgia's energy security but raise concerns about increasing reliance on Russian gas, which has surged by 23% while Azerbaijani imports fell by 6%. Critics argue that Georgia's long-term energy independence may be compromised due to these deals.
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