The Georgian delegation members are in Malaysia to continue negotiations into cases of Babutsa Gordadze, 26, and Darejan Kokhtashvili -- two Georgian women detained in Malaysia who were averted death penalty.
The Georgian side will thank the Malaysian authorities for cooperation and will further attempt to persuade them to agree on extradition of the women so that they served their prison term in Georgia.
The Georgian delegation members will also invite their Malaysian counterparts to Georgia to become introduced with the latest reforms carried out in the country.
Gordadze has been averted death penalty through 2-year consultations led regarding her case by the Georgian government. The Malaysian court ruled out 8 years imprisonment as the verdict into Gordadze's case.
Kokhtashvili, another Georgian citizen detained in Malaysia has been already averted death penalty as well. She will serve 6 years in prison instead. As a result of negotiations led by Georgia's Chief Prosecutor's Office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs an agreement was reached with the Malaysian side.
Two Georgian citizens Darejan Kokhtashvili and Babutsa Gordadze were arrested by Malaysian law enforcers on October 25, 2010. They were found with a large amount of drugs in their luggage hidden in picture frames.
Gordadze's husband Eldar Davitiani took the charge of drug trafficking onto himself, and surrendered to the police. He had been sentenced to 15 years in prison.