Stoltenberg: NATO will deepen partnership with Ukraine and Georgia

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Speaking with the Georgian President Salome Zourabishvili, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg once again spoke about the recent decision of the Alliance’s foreign ministers to develop partnerships with Georgia and Ukraine even further. This was reported on the website of the North Atlantic Alliance.

“Jens Stoltenberg stressed that the NATO-Georgia partnership contains practical and political tools to support Georgia’s ongoing reforms and to help prepare Georgia’s membership of the Euro-Atlantic community when the moment is right. He recalled that at their meeting last month, NATO Foreign Ministers decided to deepen the Alliance’s partnerships with Georgia and Ukraine even further. This includes efforts to share more air traffic radar data, working jointly to address hybrid threats as well as exercises in the strategic Black Sea region,” the message reads.

NATO Secretary General noted that Georgia’s efforts in fighting the pandemic and highlighted that following Georgia’s request for NATO support, NATO allies brought real assistance to the countries, including with medical supplies from Poland and from the United Kingdom and with bilateral financial assistance and medical supplies from the United States.

Read also: NATO preparing for second wave of coronavirus infections.

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