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Georgia and US advance cybersecurity cooperation following high-level meetings with CISA

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A delegation from the Operational-Technical Agency of Georgia’s State Security Service, led by the Agency’s Head Beka Mamardashvili, paid an official visit to the United States. 

As part of the visit, members of the delegation held meetings with representatives of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). During the discussions, the parties reviewed mechanisms for exchanging information on cyber incidents between the two agencies and explored issues related to coordinated response efforts when necessary.

The talks also focused on prospects for strengthening bilateral cooperation through the implementation of joint initiatives and projects aimed at enhancing cyber resilience.

CISA’s primary mission is to protect the United States’ critical infrastructure from cyber threats and cyber incidents, while coordinating information-sharing processes at both the national and international levels.

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image Parliament adopts bill reducing traffic fines in third reading

25.06.2026.19:56

The Parliament of Georgia has adopted, in the third reading, a legislative package amending the Law on Administrative Offences, which introduces reduced penalties for exceeding the speed limit.

The bill was presented during a plenary session by the Chair of the Legal Issues Committee, Archil Gorduladze.

Under the amendments, the fine structure for speeding violations will change as follows:

  • Exceeding the speed limit by more than 15 km/h but not more than 30 km/h will now be fined 50 GEL instead of 100 GEL.
  • Exceeding the limit by 30–50 km/h will be fined 100 GEL instead of 300 GEL.
  • Exceeding the speed limit by more than 50 km/h will result in a 300 GEL fine, unchanged.

In addition, damage to trees or shrubs as a result of a traffic accident will be fined 500 GEL instead of 5,000 GEL, significantly reducing the penalty.

The amendments also introduce a new provision allowing distribution vehicles to temporarily use bus lanes (BUS LANE) between 1:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., when public transport is not operating, for unloading cargo.

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