Today’s Cabinet meeting, chaired by Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili at the Government Administration, discussed 11 issues on its meeting agenda.
A government commission has been established on the Georgian Prime Minister’s decision to develop and implement Georgia’s State Strategy on De-Occupation and Peaceful Conflict-Resolution. A working group, to be led and coordinated by the Foreign Ministry, will be put together under the government commission in order to develop an inclusive and comprehensive state strategy by the end of this year, with the engagement of the public, the government administration reports.
The goal of creating a government commission is to put in place a unified nationwide process incorporating the development of a unified state approach and strategic vision of the country’s de-occupation, unification, and peaceful conflict resolution. The process will involve state agencies and institutions and civil society alike, including research centers, NGOs, experts, conflict-affected persons, and the wider social strata.
In parallel, an intensive working process will be maintained with Georgia’s strategic partners to ensure that the process of the country’s de-occupation and peaceful conflict resolution is set in motion with practical and effective participation from the international community, the Georgian government announced.