Jens Stoltenberg: Georgia will become a member of NATO, We fully support Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations
NATO’s relationship with Georgia is unique. You are one of the Alliance’s most important operational partners and a trusted friend, – NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg made the regarding statement at a press conference with the President of Georgia, Giorgi Margvelashvili.
“It’s good to see you again and welcome to the NATO Headquarters. I am delighted that you are here and I’m delighted that you have been able to join us for this Summit here in Brussels. It is ten years since the first meeting of the NATO-Georgia Commission. In that time, our partnership has become increasingly close. NATO’s relationship with Georgia is unique. You are one of the Alliance’s most important operational partners and a trusted friend. Our partnership makes NATO and Georgia safer and more secure. We are grateful for Georgia’s continuing contributions to our Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan. And recognise the sacrifices the Georgian people have made for our shared security”, – NATO Secretary General said.
He said that the Alliance is grateful for NATO’s contribution to the NATO mission in Afghanistan. “We are grateful for Georgia’s continuing contributions to our Resolute Support mission in Afghanistan. And recognise the sacrifices the Georgian people have made for our shared security” – he said.
According to NATO Secretary General Georgia will become a member of NATO and Allied leaders reaffirmed this yesterday.
“We fully support Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations. Georgia will become a member of NATO. Allied leaders reaffirmed this yesterday. And we will continue to work with you to prepare for membership”, – Jens Stoltenberg said.
NATO Secretary General, Jens Stoltenberg, met with the President of Georgia, Giorgi Margvelashvili, at the NATO Summit on Thursday.