Background
In early 2026, His Excellency Chea Vandeth, Minister of Post and Telecommunications of Cambodia, led a delegation to Georgia’s Ministry of Justice following meetings with Georgia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The visit aimed to exchange knowledge on public service delivery and digital governance platforms.
Scope of Application
The discussions focused on public service mechanisms and digital tools deployed by the Ministry of Justice of Georgia and Cambodia’s verify.gov.kh digital verification platform. The exchange targeted institutional practices relevant to public service provision to citizens and businesses.
Key Provisions or Decisions
During the meeting, H.E. Paata Salia, Minister of Justice of Georgia, shared Georgia’s experiences in public service delivery via the Ministry and its affiliated agencies. Georgia expressed strong interest in Cambodia’s verify.gov.kh platform and requested further discussions and cooperation. Cambodia was subsequently invited to participate in the United Nations Public Service Forum hosted in Georgia in June 2026.
Following the discussions, the Cambodian delegation visited the Public Service Hall in Tbilisi, a model facility delivering a range of services to citizens and businesses, including a mobile public service hall.
Implications for Investors, Businesses, or Compliance
The exchange highlights Cambodia’s and Georgia’s commitment to enhancing public service digital governance, which can improve institutional transparency and service efficiency. Such cooperation may inform future technology adoption or regulatory alignment affecting service providers and users.
Official Source
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