At the event, the minister spoke about the priority reforms that are planned to be implemented in the country. In particular:
• ensuring the rule of law;
• further reform of the judicial system;
• effective fight against corruption;
• improvement of the banking and financial systems;
• privatization of large industrial and infrastructure enterprises with a state share;
• accelerating the process of joining the World Trade Organization and becoming its full member.
In addition, the introduction of public-private partnership mechanisms will be expanded in the implementation of joint projects in the fields of energy, transport, healthcare and education.