ASTANA, Kazakhstan, February 23. Kazakhstan and
Georgia discussed cooperation in law enforcement and crime
prevention,
Trend reports via the press office of the Kazakh president.
The talks were held during the meeting between President of
Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Georgian Minister of Internal
Affairs Gela Geladze on February 23 in Astana.
During the talks, Geladze briefed Tokayev on the work of
Georgian law enforcement in ensuring the safety of foreign
tourists, including Kazakh citizens.
Tokayev highlighted Georgia as a vital and dependable partner
for Kazakhstan in the South Caucasus, underscoring the deep-rooted
historical connections shared by the two nations.
The parties expressed their intention to strengthen
collaboration in combating organized crime, drugs, and cybercrime
and extremism, as well as in exchanging best practices and training
personnel.
Earlier, in December 2025, Kazakh Foreign Minister Yermek
Kosherbayev and Georgian Foreign Minister Maka Bochorishvili held a
telephone conversation to review bilateral cooperation and discuss
further expansion of political and economic ties.
The sides jointly commended the positive momentum in
Kazakh-Georgian relations over the past year, emphasizing their
mutual commitment to enhancing political dialogue and deepening
practical cooperation across a wide range of bilateral issues.
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