Minister of Justice Paata Salia is participating in the annual Conference of Ambassadors organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Justice reported.
A working session titled Diplomacy in the Service of the Country’s Defence and Security was held within the conference. The session was attended by Minister of Foreign Affairs Maka Botchorishvili, Deputy Foreign Minister Lasha Darsalia, Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of Georgia Irakli Chikovani, Minister of Internal Affairs Geka Geladze, and State Minister for Reconciliation and Civil Equality Tea Akhvlediani.
During the Conference of Ambassadors 2025, Paata Salia presented the main results of the Ministry of Justice’s activities and outlined its key priority areas.
“Speaking about progress in the field of human rights protection, the Minister highlighted the successful reform of the penitentiary system, the significant reduction in the number of cases filed against Georgia at the European Court of Human Rights, and the positive trend in the execution of the Court’s decisions.
Regarding legal security, Paata Salia emphasized the effective protection of the state’s interests in international arbitration proceedings and foreign courts, as well as the importance of deepening cooperation with partner countries.
The Minister also briefed diplomats on implemented and planned initiatives in the field of digital governance, including the active introduction of innovations and new technologies. In addition, he spoke about the UN Public Service Forum, which Georgia will host in June 2026, underscoring the importance of embassy and mission involvement in increasing international interest in the event,” the Ministry stated.
The Conference of Ambassadors will continue in a sessional format for four days.