The United States and Georgia signed an extradition agreement. This is being discussed Web sitee Georgia Attorney General’s Office.
According to the Ministry, the document was signed by the Head of the Ministry of Justice Rati Bregadze and Prosecutor General Irakli Shotadze on the Georgian side, and by the US Deputy Attorney General and Secretary of International Relations Bruce Schwartz on the American side.
“This is an important moment in Georgian history. The last 30 years of fruitful cooperation between Georgia and the United States are a testament to our enduring friendship, and this historic agreement is the culmination of this partnership,” said Prosecutor Shotadze.
Negotiations regarding the signing of the extradition agreement between the USA and Georgia have been ongoing since January. According to the Georgian prosecutor’s office, the agreement will increase the effectiveness of the fight against crime.
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