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US and Georgia to expand military cooperation

US and Georgia to expand military cooperation

The sides discussed the reforms which were implemented by the Georgian army and future plans aiming to strengthen Georgia's defence capabilities. It was noted that the new stage of the strategic partnership and the basis for the next ten years of dynamic cooperation will be the new US-Georgia Defense and Detention Initiative, which will further strengthen the country's resilience within the framework of total defence.
Recent political developments regarding Georgia

Recent political developments regarding Georgia

Irakli Kobakhidze, the chairman of Georgia's ruling Georgian Dream party, has justified the country's exclusion from the recent G7 summit in Germany, claiming that anyone concerned over Georgia's absence is "upset because Georgia is not embroiled in a military confrontation."
World Bank assessed prospects of South Caucasus

World Bank assessed prospects of South Caucasus

The transformation of the Transcaucasian Transport Corridor (Caucasus Transport Corridor, STS) into a global logistics route requires a serious development of cargo transhipment services and an increase in cargo traffic along it, according to the World Bank (WB).

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