Georgia, Tbilisi, April 23 / Trend, N. Kirtzkhalia /
Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili intends to relieve the European Court of Georgia's complaints.
Ivanishvili met with president of the European Court of Human Rights Dean Spielmann at the spring session of the CE Parliamentary Assembly, the Prime Minister's office told Trend on Monday.
He stressed that the European Court of Human Rights is the cornerstone of "European public order" and is based on the principles of human rights.
"The new Georgian government came to power promising to protect human rights," he said. "It declared a new strategy which will relieve the Strasbourg Court of Georgia's complaints."