
Jens Stoltenberg: "Georgia is Even More Crucial"

On November 15, during a press conference, in light of the current conflict in Ukraine, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg emphasized that tight cooperation with allies like Georgia is even more crucial.
"The Foreign Ministers' meeting scheduled for Bucharest at the end of November will provide us with an opportunity to both express our strong support to Ukraine and discuss how to step up and sustain support for Ukraine," the NATO Chief said in remarks about support for Ukraine.
He added that NATO would take stock of the implementation of decisions made on strengthening NATO's deterrence and defense, but also to meet with partners, of which Georgia is an important partner.
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