Georgia asks the US for more money for the army - ForumDaily
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Georgia asks the US for more money for the army

The issue of increasing funding was discussed by 1 of September in Tbilisi by members of a US State Department delegation with Deputy Georgian Defense Minister Anna Dolidze.

The fact that the US plans to allocate 20 millions of dollars to the armed forces for Georgia as part of the European Security Initiative (European Reassurance Initiative) became known in mid-August.

"At the meeting, the parties discussed the main priorities of bilateral cooperation between the United States and Georgia, as well as increasing US financial assistance to Georgia in 2015-2016 and including the American side in the implementation of projects that are provided for by a substantial NATO package," the statement said

Representatives of the analytical service of the bureau of military-political affairs of the US State Department are also planning to meet with senior officials of the Georgian Armed Forces General Staff.

A package of measures to assist Georgia in its quest for NATO membership was provided during the NATO summit, which was held in Wales in September 2014. With regard to cooperation between Georgia and the United States, in January 2009, in Washington, signed the Charter of Strategic Partnership.

The document provides for the expansion of partnerships and cooperation in the areas of defense and security, the economy and energy, democratic reforms, diplomacy and culture, the agency "News-Georgia."

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