BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 13. Minister of
Justice Farid Ahmadov held a meeting with his Georgian counterpart
Paata Salia, Trend
reports via Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Justice.
The minister expressed his satisfaction with the reception of
the guest in Azerbaijan and stressed that the relations between our
countries, based on mutual trust, are successfully developing not
only at the bilateral level, but also within the framework of
international organizations.
Farid Ahmadov emphasized that the first official visit to
Azerbaijan by Georgian President Mikheil Kavelashvili and Prime
Minister Irakli Kobakhidze, following their assumption of office
earlier this year, once again underscores the genuine nature of
bilateral relations between the two nations, which are founded on
the principles of mutual respect and trust.
The meeting discussed the study of international experience to
improve the executive, special executive, and probationary spheres,
the implementation of effective exchange of experience with Georgia
in this direction, as well as the contribution to the development
of relations of the legal forum in Batumi in 2022, and the signed
Memorandum of Cooperation. The parties exchanged views on further
joint activities and new areas of cooperation.
The meeting noted that digitization in the field of justice is a
priority for both countries. It was noted that innovative steps are
being taken in our country to digitize enforcement processes – the
“electronic auction” platform, the “Mobile Enforcement”
application, as well as providing access to documents and the
legislative database. E-qanun.ai, an AI-powered legal search
platform, is operating successfully.
In conclusion, it was emphasized that this visit and the
meetings held will contribute significantly to the exchange of
experience and opinions, as well as to the further strengthening of
legal cooperation between Azerbaijan and Georgia.


