According to international partners, Georgia maintains the position of a safe country against the backdrop of terrorist challenges, the State Security Service of Georgia (SSG) reported.
The SSG chaired the 8th meeting of the permanent inter-agency commission, which monitors the implementation of the national strategy and the action plan in the fight against terrorism.
SSG Head Grigol Liluashvili opened the meeting. He spoke about the counter-terrorism situation in the world, region and the country stressing Georgia’s efforts and successful cooperation with the international community.
Liluashvili touched on the 2024 international report Global Terrorism Index of Peace Institute based on which Georgia maintains the position of a safe country in the context of terrorist challenges.
The inter-agency commission was established based on the decree of the Georgian government and aims to define Georgia’s united policy in the fight against terrorism, to reduce and prevent threats facing the country and to contribute to the coordinated activities of state structures.