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Visit of
President Shevardnadze
During his three-day visit to Brussels, the President of Georgia,
Mr Eduard Shevardnadze, met with Lord Robertson on 18 March.
Their discussions mainly focused on the role of the Caucasus
in the campaign against terrorism, Georgia's partnership with
NATO and, in particular, NATO's assistance in helping Georgia
modernise and reshape its armed forces.
In a joint press event, Lord Robertson stated that NATO was
very conscious of "Georgia's territorial integrity and
the need to protect it" in light of the problems in
Abkhazia, in the north-west of the country. Georgia, he continued,
was one of the most crucial countries in the Southern Caucasus,
which through the modernisation of its armed forces would be
better able to contribute to combating terrorism. President
Shevardnadze added that partnership with NATO had already brought
"very positive tangible results" and that it
was very important to pursue this cooperation with NATO, especially
in the field of defence reform.
Georgia engages in many cooperative activities with NATO, including
seminars, military exercises and projects such as the new computer
networking infrastructure that is being set by NATO's Scientific
and Environmental Division. This "Virtual Silk Highway"
is being developed for the Caucasus and Central Asia to provide
Internet connections for science and education communities in
the region.
Additional information:
- Audio
file of the press point by NATO Secretary General, Lord Robertson
and the President of Georgia, H. E. Mr. Eduard Shevardnadze
.MP3/9.269Kb
- High
resolution photos of the visit to NATO by the President
of Georgia, Mr. Eduard Shevardnadze

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