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Rati Bregadze and Israeli Ambassador to Georgia, Hadas Meitsad Discuss Existing Cooperation Between the Two Countries

Rati Bregadze and Israeli Ambassador to Georgia, Hadas Meitsad Discuss Existing Cooperation Between the Two Countries

20.10.2022

At the meeting held at the Justice Ministry, the Minister spoke about the progress in the relations between the Ministries of Justice of Georgia and Israel.

Cooperation between the Ministries of Justice of the two countries was especially strengthened after the signing of the joint declaration, which was signed in September of this year by Rati Bregadze and the Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Justice of Israel, Gideon Saar. The declaration is a continuation of the memorandum signed between the parties in Tel Aviv in October 2021 and provides for cooperation in such areas as: access to public services, business and land registration, notary services, electronic apostille and others.

As the Minister noted at the meeting, quick and effective realization of the issues envisaged within the framework of cooperation with the Ministry of Justice of Israel is a priority for the Ministry of Justice of Georgia. The seminar planned in December between the employees of the Ministry of Justice of Israel and Georgia represents the practical implementation of the existing cooperation between the two countries.

The Minister of Justice expressed hope that the sectoral relations between Israel and Georgia will become even more intensive with the joint efforts of the parties.

Deputy Minister of Justice, Beka Dzamashvili also attended the meeting with the Israeli Ambassador.

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The Training Center of Justice Launches a New Project - Georgian Language Online Course

The Training Center of Justice unveiled this free course, aimed at all individuals interested in mastering Georgian and fostering its wider use.

Deputy Minister of Justice, Tornike Cheishvili, underscored the project's significance, particularly for diaspora members and ethnic minorities, during his presentation.

"At the Ministry of Justice, ensuring accessible state services is a top priority. Thus, enabling citizens to access these services without language barriers is crucial. That's why we've developed the first-ever online Georgian language course and a corresponding web platform at the Training Center of Justice. This initiative will empower citizens to learn Georgian, facilitating smoother communication when accessing services," Deputy Minister Cheishvili explained.

The Georgian language online course, spearheaded by the Training Center of Justice, received financial support from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the German government. The Digital Governance Agency of the Ministry of Justice has crafted an online training platform accessible through https://eacademy.tcj.gov.ge/, offering course content in English, Armenian, Azerbaijani, and Ukrainian.

Comprising 20 comprehensive lessons, the course caters specifically to non-Georgian speakers. Upon completion, participants receive a certificate. The project's beneficiaries encompass:

  • Members of Georgian diasporas worldwide
  • Ethnic minorities within Georgia
  • Asylum seekers in Georgia
  • Individuals holding refugee or humanitarian status
  • Those aspiring to attain Georgian citizenship
  • Foreign nationals with a keen interest in Georgian culture

The event was attended by the Deputy Ministers of Justice; representatives of the executive government; Representatives of UNDP, State Language Department, German Embassy in Georgia, the Training Center of Justice and other invited guests.