Georgia, Israel to co-op closely against terrorism
By Jamila Babayeva
Georgia and Israel expressed strong commitment to working closely against terrorism and organized crime.
Georgian Interior Minister Aleksandre Tchikaidze held meeting with his Israeli colleague Gideon Saar on April 24.
Main topics of the meeting were strengthening cooperation between the two countries and the recently signed visa-free travel agreement, the Georgian ministry reported.
Saar was also introduced to the recent events and reforms of the ministry.
Saar is paying an official three day visit to Georgia. During the visit, he will meet with representatives of Georgian Government, Prime Minister, Minister of Justice and Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia.