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The NATO-Georgia Commission met in Brussels for the second time at the level of foreign ministers and discussed a range of issues of common interest both for Georgia and the Alliance.

During the meeting, Ministers exchanged views on the development of Georgia's Annual National Programme (ANP), which will form the basis of the co-operation between NATO and Georgia, as well as on the progress of reforms that Georgia has agreed to undertake. 

During the meeting, Georgian Minister of Foreign Affairs Grigol Vachadze and his counterparts also talked about the regional security situation and ways to further enhance the NATO-Georgia relationship.