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27 Jun. 2013 | ![]() | On the second day of a visit to Georgia, the North Atlantic Council met with President Mikheil Saakashvili in Tbilisi and praised Georgia’s role as a special partner of the Alliance. |
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Georgia: now the top non-NATO troop contributor in Afghanistan Georgia has been assisting the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan since 2004. Following a substantial increase of its deployment in October last year, Georgia currently has over 1,500 troops deployed there, making it the largest non-NATO contributor to ISAF and the fifth largest contributor overall. |
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‘Smart Energy’ camp opens eyes to promising energy-saving solutions Energy-efficient equipment and materials were showcased recently at a demonstration camp set up at the military exercise “Capable Logistician 2013” in Slovakia in June. Over 500 visitors had their eyes opened to the security issues surrounding fuel supplies for deployed forces as well as to potential energy efficiency concepts and projects for the military. |
26 Jun. 2013 | ![]() | The NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen arrived in Tbilisi on Wednesday (26 June) for a two-day visit of the North Atlantic Council to Georgia in order to assess the progress Georgia has made towards Euro-Atlantic integration. In a meeting with Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili, the Secretary General praised Georgia’s commitment to democratic reforms and to Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations. |
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NATO and the United Nations launch a training module on Children and Armed Conflict NATO and the United Nations (UN) are working together to protect children affected by conflict. On 26 June, during a visit to NATO Headquarters by Leila Zerrougui, the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, NATO launched a comprehensive and innovative e-learning course. |