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Kerry came to reassure Georgia. Ukraine is next

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US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Georgia, where he will meet with the president, the prime minister, as well as the leaders of the Georgian opposition before the parliamentary elections.

It is reported Radio Liberty.

During the one-day visit of US Secretary of State John Kerry to Tbilisi, a memorandum will be signed to strengthen Georgia’s defense capability, Minister of Defense of the Republic Tinatin Khidasheli told reporters.

“This memorandum will be signed two days before the Warsaw NATO summit. “I can’t talk about this memorandum yet, but a lot of effort was spent on its preparation, and soon all of Georgia will know about this memorandum,” said the Minister of Defense.

July 7 John Kerry will visit Ukraine. During the visit, the US Secretary of State will meet with President Petro Poroshenko, Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman and other Ukrainian leaders to discuss progress in the field of reforms, implementation of the Minsk Agreements and other issues пишет "Georgia Online".

After his visit to Kiev, Kerry will travel to Poland, where the NATO summit will take place on July 8-9.

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