Tbilisi (GBC) - The governments of Georgia and the Republic of Uzbekistan have signed a series of bilateral agreements establishing comprehensive cooperation in the fields of finance and customs, Minister of Finance Lasha Khutsishvili has announced.

According to the Minister, the customs agreement paves the way for advanced information sharing, which will significantly bolster effective coordination between the customs authorities of both nations.

“Furthermore, a crucial agreement was signed to foster closer cooperation in the financial sector. This will enable our countries to share institutional expertise in core areas such as budgetary planning and public financial management.

Georgia holds a globally leading position in these disciplines. Our nation ranks number one in the world on the Open Budget Index for transparency and maintains a highly advanced standing regarding public financial management reforms. This agreement presents an excellent opportunity for our Uzbek colleagues to leverage the outcomes of our reforms as we work collaboratively on these initiatives,” the Minister of Finance, Lasha Khutsishvili, noted.