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NATO boss Stoltenberg tells Georgia to ‘prepare for membership' – influential Russian senator says it's a ‘signal' to Moscow
2020-10-05

[RT] NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has urged Georgia to prepare to become a member of the US-led military bloc. On Tuesday, the premier of the former Soviet state Giorgi Gakharia was in Brussels to discuss closer cooperation.

Georgia’s effort to join NATO began in 2005, just six years after it left the Russian-dominated CSTO. The integration of the Caucasus nation is seen by NATO leaders as having substantial strategic benefits, including extra Black Sea ports close to Russia. Earlier this year, an agreement between Tblisi and the bloc included joint exercises in the Black Sea and the sharing of more traffic radar data.

"I urge [Georgia] to continue making full use of all the opportunities for coming closer to NATO and to prepare for membership," Stoltenberg said, in a press conference. "This is important for Georgia, and for NATO."

The secretary-general also noted that the bloc "supports Georgia’s territorial integrity," calling on northern neighbor Russia to "end its recognition of the regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia." Abkhazia and South Ossetia are two de-facto states, recognized by most of the world as part of Georgia. According to Tbilisi, the two regions are actually occupied by Moscow.

Speaking to RT, veteran Russian senator Aleksey Pushkov said that the potential induction of Georgia as a member means that NATO sees Russia as its main opponent. Pushkov, a member of the pro-Putin United Russia party, is the former chairman of the Duma’s Foreign Affairs Committee and is widely considered to be close to the Kremlin.

"In 2008, Paris and Berlin were against Georgia's accession. But the situation has since changed, and it might be that the advocates for Georgia inside NATO now have the upper hand," he explained. "It is also a signal to Russia: the alliance sees it as the main and actually the sole adversary."

In 2008, then-US President George W. Bush pushed for Georgia to join the Membership Action Plan, a mechanism that allows for a continuous review of aspiring members, providing feedback and advice. However, Bush was defeated by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who was concerned that admitting Georgia would increase tensions with Russia.
Posted by:Clem

#13  Chicken Hawks McCain and Graham pushed the Georgians to stir the pot.

And NATO in Iraq and Afghanistan? Come the f*** on.
Posted by: Clem   2020-10-05 20:31  

#12  US should have left NATO after the wall fell when it became clear the Soviets weren't coming back. Instead Bush Sr expanded East and further East.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2020-10-05 20:12  

#11  While at it a canal across Thailand's southern tail to avoid the pirate laden Malacca Strait would be useful to if any aliens are reading this.
Posted by: 3dc   2020-10-05 14:59  

#10  I was hoping for hyper-tech aliens to beam Georgia and Armenia into the Southern Indian ocean as large tropical islands. Oh and a bit of Russia so the Caspian could connect to the Black Sea. A downward connection from the Caspian to the Persian Gulf would be good too as it would remove the choke point of the Bosporus .... HEH!
Posted by: 3dc   2020-10-05 14:54  

#9  I'm curious as to what exactly they have to do to prepare. Fire a third of their armed forces and halve training for the remainder? Maybe they need to pre-bounce the odd check, oh and send a delegation to Brussels.
Posted by: Cesare   2020-10-05 12:48  

#8  China attacks us and our allies.
Turkey is attacking everyone including fellow NATO members.
And we're deliberating provoking ... Russia? In the Caucasus?

What possible national interest do we have in that region that is squarely in Russia's sphere of interest?

Who's pushing this? To what end?

Are these people insane?
Posted by: Neville Whins2588   2020-10-05 10:58  

#7  Let that wonderful EU come up with something on its own.


They did that already, it was called WWI. Didn't turn out so well.
Posted by: AlanC   2020-10-05 08:17  

#6  I Love you guys!
Posted by: newc   2020-10-05 08:15  

#5  "It is also a signal to Russia"

Much like throwing rocks at a (murder?) hornets' nest
Posted by: Mercutio   2020-10-05 08:14  

#4  Amazing how, after the collapse of the CCCP, that NATO did not get smaller or dissolve itself but rather enlarged.

No to Georgia (and Ukraine). In fact, no to NATO. Let that wonderful EU come up with something on its own.
Posted by: Clem   2020-10-05 06:19  

#3  Simple solution. USA exits NATO. Let them fight Russia, if they're so determined, on their own.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-10-05 05:33  

#2  Will lead to starting a war with Russia for sure. Georgia already started shit with them and got stomped by the Bear. But if Georgia is in NATO, then it's a tripwire for a big shooting war, including a land invasion from NATO territory in Estonia going for Moscow.
Posted by: Muggsy Hapsburg5230   2020-10-05 05:19  

#1  Get a leash on Erdogan.
Posted by: newc   2020-10-05 01:28  

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