NATO Seminar Opens in Tbilisi
The NATO Military Committee, which is in charge of recommending those measures considered necessary for the common defense to NATO’s political authorities, will hold a two-day seminar in Tbilisi, that will include the participation of representatives of NATO partner countries.
On December 15, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of Georgian Armed Forces Davit Nairashvili briefed the participants of the seminar over the reforms implemented in the armed forces of Georgia.
Representatives from 46 countries are participating in the seminar in Tbilisi.
In the framework of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) and Partnership for Peace (PfP), the NATO Military Committee meets regularly with representatives of its partner countries.