Radio Free Europe: “Georgia sets sights on NATO membership action plan”

"If there is no MAP now, it will be late. This will not pose a threat to and change our European integration."
Agenda.ge, Jan 16, 2014, Tbilisi, Georgia

It remains unclear to what extent the Georgian Army meets NATO standards, as opposed to the Battalions that have served since 2009 with the NATO led mission in Afghanistan - Liz Fuller, Journalist at Caucasus Report Department of Radio Liberty, January 16.

In the extensive article, author follows step by step description of NATO and Georgia’s relation. In three sections Liz Fuller revised Georgia’s current affairs with NATO, reviewed chronologically Post-Soviet MAP Quest timeline and gives readers interesting opinion of political points.

Currently, NATO’s position toward Georgia receiving a MAP is neutral. At the Georgia-NATO Commission session in Brussels last month, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Georgia had moved much closer to NATO but there was still work to be done.|/

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