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Ministry of Justice Shares Georgia's Visa Liberalization Experience with Armenian Government Delegation

The Ministry of Justice of Georgia welcomed a delegation from the Republic of Armenia. During the visit, the Georgian side provided valuable insights into its journey towards visa liberalization with the European Union (EU), discussing the steps undertaken by the Ministry of Justice, potential challenges encountered, and the notable progress achieved.

Conversations delved into various aspects of Georgia's implementation of the action plan for visa-free travel with the EU. Key topics included the security measures surrounding documentation, reforms spearheaded by the State Services Development Agency, the comprehensive strategy for combatting human trafficking, and the pivotal role of the interagency council overseen by the Minister of Justice. Additionally, discussions touched upon Georgia's migration management policies and stressed the significance of a cohesive coordination mechanism in this domain.

The meeting was attended by the representatives of the International Relations and Legal Cooperation Department of the Ministry of Justice and the State Services Development Agency.

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First Deputy Minister of Justice, Tamar Tkeshelashvili, Meets with Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations for Economic and Social Affairs, Li Junhua in New York

During a bilateral meeting in New York, First Deputy Minister of Justice Tamar Tkeshelashvili discussed the upcoming event dedicated to UN Public Services Day, set to be held in Tbilisi in 2026. She expressed her gratitude to Deputy Secretary-General Li Junhua and his team for their strong support and cooperation in this initiative.

The discussion highlighted one of the Ministry of Justice's key priorities: creating a human-centered system that ensures the provision of quality and secure services to all citizens.

Tamar Tkeshelashvili also underscored the significance of the 2023-2026 public administration reform strategy and the 2022-2025 public services development strategy. These strategic documents guide Georgia's ongoing development of public services, enhancing innovation and technology efficiency.

It should be the Ministry of Justice of Georgia's services were showcased at the 2024 UN Public Service Awards, highlighting the country's achievements.

The First Deputy Minister emphasized the considerable progress made by the Georgian government in establishing efficient, transparent, inclusive, and accountable state institutions.

At the end of the meeting, the parties agreed on the further development and deepening of cooperation in the direction of state services.

The meeting was also attended by the Permanent Representative of Georgia to the United Nations, David Bakradze, and Chairperson of the National Public Registry Agency, David Devidze.

At the conclusion of the meeting, both parties agreed to further develop and deepen their cooperation in state services.

The meeting was also attended by Permanent Representative of Georgia to the United Nations, David Bakradze and Chairperson of the National Public Registry Agency, David Devidze.