TBILISI. Jan 20 (Interfax-AVN) - The Georgian State Security Ministry relies on international aid in anti-terrorist activity, State Security Minister Valery Khaburdzania said on Monday.
"The United States, Russia and Great Britain are ready to provide aid in the training of personnel for the Georgian State Security Ministry," Khaburdzania told Interfax-Military News Agency.
The experience of Israeli special services in combating terrorism is also of interest in Georgia," he said.
According to the minister, Georgian lawmakers recently visited Israel and discussed, in particular, cooperation between special services of the two countries.
Khaburdzania said he will make working visits to Japan and the United States in late January and discuss cooperation among special services as well.