A delegation from Kyrgyzstan will visit Georgia to study reforms.
Georgian Prime Minister Nika Gilauri and Kyrgyz President Roza
Otumbayeva made agreements on the issue in Vienna, Georgia Online
reports.
Gilauri and Otumbayeva are in Austria to attend the World Economic
Forum for European and Central Asian affairs.
They also discussed bilateral cooperation. Otumbayeva said that
Kyrgyzstan is interested in reforming state structures, the economy
and controlling corruption after the revolution.
Gilauri also had a meeting with Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann and
the Prime Minister of Montenegro Igor Luksic.
They discussed electricity supplies for Montenegro. Georgia started
providing electricity to Serbia through Turkey and Bulgaria.