NATO Secretary General’s report: The deteriorating security environment resulting from Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine significantly affects Georgia

NATO members remain committed to supporting the eventual NATO membership of Georgia and Ukraine. This is stated in the annual report of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.

“Allies remain committed to supporting the eventual NATO membership of Georgia and Ukraine, in line with decisions taken at the 2008 Bucharest Summit and reaffirmed this at the 2022 Madrid Summit”, reads the report.

According to the document, in April, Allies agreed to increase political and practical support to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia and the Republic of Moldova, to help them strengthen their institutions and resilience, develop capabilities and uphold their political independence.

“Georgia is one of NATO’s closest partners and aspires to join the Alliance. Over time, a broad range of practical cooperation has supported Georgia’s reform efforts and its goal of Euro-Atlantic integration. The deteriorating security environment resulting from Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine significantly affects Georgia”, reads the report.

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