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Within the Framework of the 5th Armenian-Georgian Legal Forum, Rati Bregadze Meets with His Armenian Counterpart

During the 5th Armenian-Georgian Legal Forum, Rati Bregadze convened with his Armenian counterpart, Grigor Minasyan, to discuss pivotal aspects of their nations' strategic partnership and bolstering bilateral sectoral cooperation.

Emphasizing the imperative of legal stability within their established strategic alliance, Bregadze underscored the need to streamline legal frameworks between their countries, foreseeing beneficial ramifications for their respective economies.

"In nurturing a robust bond founded on mutual goodwill, we can fortify the legal underpinnings of our strategic ties, simplify inter-personal engagements, and drive economic growth," expressed Bregadze.

The dialogue encompassed attained milestones, ongoing institutional reforms, and forthcoming innovations within their respective Ministries of Justice. Additionally, to reinforce collaboration, the ministers explored novel initiatives aimed at enhancing national-level institutional efficacy and fostering regional communication and cooperation.

This year's Armenian-Georgian legal forum, is being held in Yerevan from April 11 to 12.

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Strasbourg Court Confirms Davit Kezerashvili’s Guilt in Embezzling Georgian Army Funds, Rejects Claims of Political Persecution

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has issued its decision in the case of Davit Kezerashvili v. Georgia. At a briefing, Justice Minister Anri Okhanashvili discussed the ruling, which upheld the verdict against Kezerashvili.

“The Court concluded that, while serving as Defense Minister shortly before the August 2008 war, Davit Kezerashvili embezzled €5,060,000 (approximately 15 million GEL at today's exchange rate) intended for the Georgian army. It also determined there was no political persecution involved in his prosecution. The Supreme Court of Georgia's verdict finding Kezerashvili guilty was deemed well-founded, and no violation of the presumption of innocence was found,” Okhanashvili stated.

Okhanashvili outlined the fraudulent activities carried out by Kezerashvili:

"During his tenure as Defense Minister, Kezerashvili unlawfully signed a fictitious agreement with an offshore company in a single day to provide combat training for the Georgian army. This agreement bypassed the General Staff of the Defense Forces. In reality, no training occurred, and the €5,060,000 allocated for the Georgian army was deliberately misappropriated."

Anri Okhanashvili emphasized that the Court also dismissed Kezerashvili’s demand for €15,000 in moral damages. Kezerashvili, who enriched himself by defrauding the Georgian army, sought additional compensation for moral damage. The Strasbourg Court firmly rejected this claim. It confirmed the seriousness of Kezerashvili’s crime and upheld the Supreme Court of Georgia's ruling as lawful.

The Justice Minister congratulated the Georgian state and armed forces on their success in the European Court and acknowledged those who defended Georgia’s interests:


“I congratulate the Georgian state, army, and people on this significant victory. I extend my gratitude to the Ministry of Justice staff and the Prosecutor’s Office for their dedicated work. We now look forward to seeing how our European partners, particularly those who previously characterized Kezerashvili as a media advocate, respond to this decision affirming his guilt,” Okhanashvili remarked.