Monday, 05 May 2003

NATO DELEGATION ARRIVES IN GEORGIA FOR ANNUAL INSPECTION

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By empty (5/5/2003 issue of the CACI Analyst)

A NATO delegation of four military experts arrived in Tbilisi on 5 May to conduct an inspection of Georgian military facilities and to review the state of Georgia\'s military reforms. The NATO delegation is to conduct the latest inspection in a series initiated in 1999 in accordance with the Georgian government\'s stated goal of eventually joining NATO. The 5-7 May inspection will review the course of military reform and help coordinate Georgian conformity to NATO standards.
A NATO delegation of four military experts arrived in Tbilisi on 5 May to conduct an inspection of Georgian military facilities and to review the state of Georgia\'s military reforms. The NATO delegation is to conduct the latest inspection in a series initiated in 1999 in accordance with the Georgian government\'s stated goal of eventually joining NATO. The 5-7 May inspection will review the course of military reform and help coordinate Georgian conformity to NATO standards. The inspection is also a prelude to the pending visit of NATO Secretary-General Lord George Robertson, scheduled for 14 May. (RIA-Novosti)
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