The FINANCIAL — NATO’s latest declaration signed by partners on July 10, 2024, in Washington, indicates that NATO is ready to compromise with Russia by removing its interests from Georgia, which was ...
Washington hawks insist that the remedy to Russia’s military humiliation of Georgia is to expedite the smaller country’s incorporation into NATO. After all, Moscow might think twice about attacking ...
The warning by Dmitry Rogozin, in a telephone interview with The Associated Press, appeared to be part of a Russian effort to head off further expansion by NATO, which is expected to consider next ...
On May 5, the House of Representatives passed the Mobilizing and Enhancing Georgia’s Options for Building Accountability, Resilience, and Independence Act on a large bipartisan basis, 349-42.
WASHINGTON -- Georgia has received an invitation to attend partnership events at the upcoming NATO summit in Washington, according to U.S. Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs James O ...
The U.S., European Union, NATO and the United Nations have all issued statements expressing concern about Georgia's new legislation, which opposition lawmakers have denounced as the "Russian law." The ...
Welcome to Wider Europe, RFE/RL's newsletter focusing on the key issues concerning the European Union, NATO, and other institutions and their relationships with the Western Balkans and Europe's ...
Protests against the final passage of a “foreign agents law” in the country of Georgia erupted again this week in the capital city, Tbilisi. The bill, which requires that organizations that receive ...
A NATO summit will convene July 9 in Washington with the main objective being enhancing Ukraine’s ability to defend itself against Russian aggression. But an ancillary aim for the Atlantic Alliance ...
TBILISI, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Georgia will not allow pressure from Russia to stop it hosting a NATO training centre on its territory or deter its plans to deepen ties with the West, the former Soviet ...
As Cold Wars go, NATO’s season of half-hearted saber-rattling at Russia over its summer offensive in Georgia was decidedly brief, and tepid. It was with a palpable sense of relief — at least in the ...
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