25 November 2024,   20:53
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Ministry of Internal Affairs clarifies Georgia-Germany agreement on migration and mobility

The Ministry of Internal Affairs clarified key aspects of the migration and mobility deal signed with Germany. According to the agency, the agreement would “align with the best interests” of the country’s nationals.

“The deal, signed on Tuesday [December 19], was aimed at enhancing bilateral cooperation in labour migration and education, and was expected to intensify implementation of educational and internship programmes for Georgian students and researchers.

A focus was also placed on fortifying mechanisms to combat illegal migration.

The agreement served as a framework for collaboration, intending to establish expert groups that would formulate future cooperation plans and strategies in the three areas.

The working group will advocate for initiatives related to the labour migration of Georgian citizens that align with their best interests.

The scope of legal employment for Georgian citizens in the German labour market will be broadened, with the expansion including not only seasonal jobs but also increased opportunities in sectors such as logistics, transport and services.

The agreement addresses enhancement of working conditions for Georgian citizens already employed in various European Union countries, with plans outlined to deepen cooperation by strengthening training for employed specialists and the education system. Promotion of exchange programs for students, interns and researchers was also a key focus.

A crucial objective of the agreement is to reinforce circular migration and legal labour migration from Georgia to Germany, considering mutual interests. This approach aims to facilitate an orderly migration of the workforce, especially qualified personnel, in light of the current labour market situation in Georgia”, - reads the statement of the Ministry.

It also denied incorrect information circulating in various media outlets, clarifying that the negotiation process didn’t involve discussions on the so-called Balkan model.

“The negotiation process, involving extensive meetings and visits, did not include discussions on the Balkan model. The agreement is a significant stride in Georgia"s European integration”, - added the agency.

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