NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen is concerned with Russia’s decision to expand its border deeper into the territory of Georgia's breakaway region Abkhazia. The article highlighting Rasmussen’s position was published on the Reuters website by Adrian Croft, on February 5.
Rasmussen highlighted the current relationship and future collaboration with Georgia and the Atlantic Alliance at a conference in Brussels after meeting with Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili.
Rasmussen said NATO stood by its 2008 commitment to Georgia but said no decisions had yet been made on whether Tbilisi would move any closer to its goal of joining the Western alliance at the next NATO summit in Wales in September.|/
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