Jens Stoltenberg: Georgia is moving forward and effectively uses all mechanisms for integration, which brings it closer to NATO membership

Georgia is moving forward and effectively uses all mechanisms for integration, which brings it closer to NATO membership, - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said at the NATO-Georgia Commission meeting at the NATO Headquarters.

According to the Secretary General, Georgia has made impressive progress in the process of implementation of comprehensive reforms and it is a clear example of democratic development.

He said that 2018 was quite dynamic in terms of NATO-Georgia relations, the clear confirmation of which was the North Atlantic Council meeting with Georgia and Ukraine at the highest level within the July summit and adoption of a joint declaration.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Vakhtang Makharoblishvili also participated in the work of the NATO-Georgia Commission, where an annual national program for 2018 was discussed.

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