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Georgia could join NATO in the future if the country fulfils the requirements of membership.
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Defence & Security News - Georgia |
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Thursday, June 5, 2014 01:31 PM | |||
Georgia could join NATO in the future if the country fulfils the requirements of membership | |||
NATO
Defence Ministers met with their Georgian counterpart, Irakli Alasania,
on Wednesday (4 June) to discuss the regional implications of Russia’s
illegal aggression against Ukraine and to review Georgia’s progress
in reforming its defence sector. |
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Georgian Armed Forces during a military parade |
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Regarding Georgia’s path to NATO membership, Mr Fogh Rasmussen welcomed the good progress made on reforms, saying that these have made Georgia’s defence and security sectors more transparent and accountable. “We look forward to further implementation of reforms and we will continue to assist you in this process,” the Secretary General said. Georgia is one of the largest non-NATO contributors to the ISAF mission in Afghanistan and the Secretary General commended Georgia for its outstanding role in NATO operations. Georgia has also committed to contributing to the new NATO-led mission to train, advise and assist Afghan forces after 2014 and has offered to contribute to the NATO Response Force in 2015. “Let
me make clear that we stand by the decision we made at our Bucharest Summit
in 2008,” Mr Fogh Rasmussen said. “Georgia will be a member
of NATO, provided that it fulfils the requirements of membership. Alliance
Foreign Ministers will discuss Georgia’s aspirations at our meeting
later this month. And I am confident that our Wales Summit in September
will recognize Georgia’s progress." |
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