Deputy Secretary General Vershbow in Tbilisi: implementation of the Wales Summit decisions on Georgia is on track

At the end of a two-day visit to Georgia, NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow said that Georgia is a model for its region and a country that is an exporter of security. Speaking in a press conference after a meeting with President Giorgi Margeslashvili, Ambassador Vershbow said that Georgia is well on its way towards realising its sovereign choice of European and Euro-Atlantic integration. The Deputy Secretary General urged Georgia to continue with reforms, to uphold the rule of law and to improve the independence and professionalism of the judiciary.

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NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow and Minister of Defence of Georgia, Mindia Janelidze

Ambassador Vershbow also met with Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili and discussed preparations to establish a Joint Training and Evaluation Centre in Georgia. He said that Centre will help Georgia to reform, modernise and strengthen the security and defence sector and commended Georgia for the commitment to have the operational later this year.

In Tbilisi the NATO Deputy Secretary General also addressed the Atlantic Council of Georgia. He highlighted that the Alliance agreed a Substantial NATO-Georgia Package at the Wales Summit in September with a range of measures that are aimed both at helping Georgia look after its own security, and to move Georgia closer to NATO membership.

“The decision that NATO leaders took at an earlier Summit, in Bucharest in 2008, still stands: your country will become a member of NATO, provided that it meets all the necessary requirements”, Ambassador Vershbow said. “Since we took that decision in Bucharest seven years ago, successive Georgian governments have implemented ambitious reforms and made good use of the NATO-Georgia Commission and our Annual National Programme. NATO Allies welcome the democratic development of your country, and the modernisation of your military forces and your defence institutions. “

During the visit, the NATO Deputy Secretary General also met with Minister of Foreign Affairs David Dondua, with the Minister of Defence Mindia Janelidze, with the State Minister of Georgia on European and Euro-Atlantic Integration David Bakradze, with the Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia David Usupashvili and with religious leaders. He also visited the Vasiani Training Centre.

OPINIONS

”NATO and Georgia – Coming Closer” – Speech by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Alexander Vershbow, Atlantic Council of Georgia, Tbilisi, 30 January 2015
30 Jan. 2015
TOPICS

NATO’s relations with Georgia
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Source: NATO

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