Monday, 07 March 2005

NATO EXPERTS ARRIVE IN GEORGIA ON INSPECTION MISSION

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Eight NATO experts arrived in Georgia on an inspection mission on Monday. The NATO mission\'s goal is to monitor the implementation of the Georgia-NATO individual partnership program, the Georgian Foreign Ministry reported. The program is intended to help carry out political, economic and military reforms in compliance with NATO standards.
Eight NATO experts arrived in Georgia on an inspection mission on Monday. The NATO mission\'s goal is to monitor the implementation of the Georgia-NATO individual partnership program, the Georgian Foreign Ministry reported. The program is intended to help carry out political, economic and military reforms in compliance with NATO standards. Georgia announced that it plans to join NATO at the alliances Prague summit in 2002. The individual partnership program began in October 2004. (Interfax)
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