Liechtenstein Gets Interested in Georgia’s E-services

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Justice and Culture of Liechtenstein Aurelia Frick stated her country is interested in Georgia’s successful experience in e-services and digital technologies.

Aurelia Frick made the statement while meeting Georgia’s Vice-Premier and Foreign Minister, Mikheil Janelidze, within the frames of the 54th Munich Security Conference.

Along with Georgia’s economic opportunities, transit and tourism potential, digital services and cyber security were the key topics discussed by the officials. It was underlined that Georgia ranks third among European countries in terms of its commitment to cyber security.

According to Mikheil Janelidze, the Georgian Foreign Ministry will be the first among other ministries to employ digital technologies.  

Special note was taken of Liechtenstein’s assistance allocated to Georgia for the implementation of the Council of Europe Action Plan for 2016-2019 in the areas of human rights, the rule of law and democracy.

Aurelia Frick expressed Liechtenstein’s support for Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as for its political aspirations.

By Thea Morrison

19 February 2018 07:08