Today, the Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili chaired a Cabinet meeting at the Government Administration. The meeting discussed 11 issues on its agenda.
The government has decided to establish a commission to develop and implement Georgia’s State Strategy on De-Occupation and Peaceful Conflict-Resolution. This decision was made in order to create a unified nationwide process that will involve state agencies, institutions, and civil society. The commission will be led and coordinated by the Foreign Ministry and will work towards developing an inclusive and comprehensive state strategy by the end of this year. The government also plans to engage the public in this process.
The main goal of this commission is to create a unified state approach and strategic vision for the country’s de-occupation, unification, and peaceful conflict resolution. This process will involve various stakeholders such as research centers, NGOs, experts, conflict-affected persons, and the wider society.
In addition, the government will also work closely with its strategic partners to ensure that the process of de-occupation and peaceful conflict resolution is supported by the international community. This will help to make the process more practical and effective.
However, it is important to note that the current government has faced criticism for its handling of various issues, including the country’s conflicts and occupation. Many believe that the government has not taken enough action to resolve these issues and that the establishment of this commission may be a mere political move. Only time will tell if this commission will bring about any real change in the country’s situation.
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