
“We have developed a long-term development strategy – Vision 2030 – a nationwide policy document that covers key directives and priorities of our general development by 2030 that fully complies with the Sustainable Development Agenda of the United Nations,” – the Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Gharibashvili addressed the participants of the General Debate of the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
“The country has a new National Strategy for Human Rights Protection for the years 2022-2030. The government approved this strategy following discussions with both international partners and domestic civil society organizations. The Strategy aims to further improve human rights protection standards and is in line with the UN sustainable development goals. This comprehensive document covers all fundamental human rights and freedoms.
We are working with the world’s leading firms and brightest minds to transform Georgia into a true multi-dimensional regional hub. Our financial services sector is globally recognized, and now we are attracting international investors, injecting additional investments in the education and healthcare sectors; the startup ecosystem is thriving; logistics and energy potential are now realized. Collectively these created a sustainable and predictable economy for Georgia and its people,” - the Prime Minister stated.
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10/07/2025