Trump: Russia Won't Fight NATO
US President Donald Trump dismissed claims that Russia would eventually go to war with NATO
“Georgia is a NATO partner with strong potential and its representatives will be invited to the alliance's summit in Madrid”. This was announced by NATO Deputy Secretary-General Mircea Geoană.
"We have been working with Georgia for many years and, as far as I know, the Georgian leadership will be invited to the NATO summit in Madrid. An open-door policy remains important for NATO. I can say that Georgia is a very important partner. The Black Sea is becoming very important," he said on the First Channel of Georgian Public Television.
Georgia has been cooperating with NATO since the late 1990s.
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