The World Trade Organization office has been presented with the reforms of the Georgian Justice Ministry in Brussels today, Georgia Online reports.
This includes measures taken to fight corruption and crime, development of concepts for legal centers and new IDs, Georgian Deputy Justice Minister Georgy Vashadze said.
Guests were shown the work of the Justice House of Kutaisi with live broadcasting. EU officials were at the meeting and were impressed with the achievements.
Vashadze said that Georgia is the most progressive state in the region in terms of reforms, and hopes for investors to arrive.
The presentation of the reforms was held within the framework of EU projects.