How will Georgia’s future relationship with NATO be defined while Russia is steadily moving border markers further into Georgian territory beyond the limits of the two occupied provinces of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
A Georgian Journalist wrote a thought-provoking article that attempted to answer this question for Carnegie Europe to emphasize the status of Georgia on an international scale. Is the country dangerous territory for Euro- Atlantic organisations or a potential partner?
Many NATO members understand the stark choice that Georgia is facing and have expressed strong support for the country’s wish for a Membership Action Plan, an assistance program tailored for states wishing to join the alliance. Other NATO countries seem to believe that Georgia should define its future solely through symbolic NATO support, coupled with dialogue with Russia.
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