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Elements of NATO-Georgia cooperation were reprioritised

The 2025 annual NATO report states that Georgia continues to receive support under the alliance’s Defense and Security Capability Building (DCB) initiative, aimed at strengthening its defense and security capacities.

Axar.az informs, citing 1tv.ge, it also highlights that, following the 2024 parliamentary elections and subsequent developments, Allied countries have held discussions regarding NATO’s engagement with Georgia.

“Allies also reviewed NATO’s engagement with Georgia in light of the 2024 parliamentary elections and their aftermath. As a result, elements of NATO-Georgia cooperation were reprioritised, including some aspects of the Substantial NATO-Georgia Package. At the same time, defence cooperation with the Georgian Defence Forces progressed, highlighted by the successful NATO Georgia exercise in May. The NATO Liaison Office in Tbilisi, Georgia continued active engagement with all three partners across the South Caucasus region,” the report noted.

According to the report, throughout 2025, a team of NATO advisors continued to work with Georgian counterparts to increase defense capabilities and interoperability with the alliance.

Date
2026.03.26 / 21:54
Author
Axar.az
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