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Thursday, 26 December, 2024
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Minister of Justice, Anri Okhanashvili Meets with Public Defender, Levan Ioseliani

The Minister of Justice of Georgia, Anri Okhanashvili, met today with the Public Defender, Levan Ioseliani, to discuss ongoing cooperation and future initiatives.

During the meeting, both officials highlighted the productive collaboration between the Ministry of Justice and the Ombudsman's Office over the years. They expressed their commitment to maintaining close coordination to address key issues effectively.

Public Defender Levan Ioseliani emphasized the significance of reforms implemented in the penitentiary system, particularly rehabilitation programs. These initiatives play a crucial role in the correction and reintegration of convicts into society, fostering their personal development and reducing recidivism.

The discussion also focused on strengthening human rights protection—a priority for the Ministry of Justice. Both parties reaffirmed their dedication to deepening cooperation in this area, aiming to enhance the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms across the country.

The meeting, held at the Ministry of Justice, was attended by Deputy Ministers of Justice Beka Dzamashvili, Niko Tatulashvili, and Erekle Ghvinianidze; Head of the Special Penitentiary Service, Nika Tskvarashvili; and Deputy Public Defenders, Tamar Gvaramadze, Elene Ghudushauri, and Irina Chikhladze.

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Minister of Justice Discusses Future Cooperation Prospects with UN Resident Coordinator Didier Tghebiuk

The Minister of Justice met with UN Resident Coordinator Didier Tghébiuk to discuss prospects for future cooperation.

During the meeting, Paata Salia highlighted the longstanding and productive partnership between the Ministry of Justice and the United Nations in advancing human rights protection, as demonstrated by numerous joint projects and reforms implemented over the years.

The Minister expressed hope that cooperation within the framework of the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework would continue to deepen during the 2026–2030 period and contribute to the achievement of tangible results. He noted that the Ministry of Justice of Georgia actively participates in the work of both the Steering Committee and all three results-oriented working groups established under the framework.

Paata Salia also outlined the Ministry’s key priorities, emphasizing its ongoing efforts to strengthen human rights protection and develop modern, citizen-centered public services. He noted that the Ministry continuously introduces innovative technologies and modern solutions to improve the quality and accessibility of services provided to citizens. Particular attention, he added, is devoted to maintaining high standards of human rights protection within the penitentiary system.

The Minister of Justice also invited the UN Resident Coordinator to attend the UN Public Service Forum, which will be hosted in Tbilisi on June 23–25 this year.

The meeting was also attended by First Deputy Minister of Justice Beka Dzamashvili and Head of the Department of International Relations and Legal Cooperation Ketevan Sarajishvili.