
ArmInfo. The new Kvesheti-Kobi highway, which will connect Georgia and Russia parallel to the Georgian Military Highway, will be commissioned in 2028. According to TASS, Georgian Deputy Minister of Infrastructure Mzia Giorgobiani announced this in a speech in parliament.
"The project is scheduled for completion by 2028. The road will be commissioned within 2028," Giorgobiani said.
According to her, the new highway is being built in two lots. The first lot is a nine-kilometer tunnel, which was dug in 2024. The ministry is currently completing finishing work on the tunnel. The second lot is the access road to the tunnel, which is 12.7 kilometers long. At this stage, construction is underway on four tunnels and five new bridges. Another bridge will be renovated.
Earlier, Georgian Infrastructure Minister Revaz Sokhadze, speaking in parliament, announced that the road leading to Russia would open in 2027.
The existing section of the Kvesheti-Kobi road is 35 km long and runs in the north of the country through the Gudauri ski resort near the Upper Lars border crossing on the Georgian-Russian border. In winter, the road is frequently closed due to adverse weather conditions and the risk of avalanches. The villages of Kvesheti and Kobi are planned to be connected by a 23 km route, including six bridges and five tunnels. After completion, travel time between Tbilisi and Gudauri will be reduced by 30 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, and from Tbilisi to Stepantsminda, near the Russian border, it will take 1 hour 45 minutes instead of the previous 2.5 hours. The Mtskheta-Stepantsminda-Lars road is an important route leading from Russia to Armenia through Georgia. Traffic along the northern sections of the road is regularly suspended during the winter due to avalanche danger.