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    U.S. CALL ON NATO MEMBER STATES TO ACCEPT GEORGIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    09.10.2008 18:08 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The United States is pushing NATO to put Georgia
    on a formal track to alliance membership in December, U.S. Defense
    Secretary Robert Gates said on Thursday, despite concerns about the
    country's security after its war with Russia.

    NATO has promised to grant both Georgia and Ukraine membership
    eventually but declined in April to give either a formal membership
    action plan, known as MAP.

    "I urge our allies to support MAP for Georgia in December and to
    support Georgia's efforts in accomplishing needed reforms," Gates
    told reporters on the sidelines of a NATO defense ministers' meeting
    in Budapest.

    Following the Georgia-Russia conflict in August, some allies want
    to delay extending NATO membership to either Georgia or Ukraine,
    according to U.S. officials.

    But Washington has been at pains to show that Russian actions will
    not change U.S. policy and U.S. officials say it should not affect
    NATO policy either.

    "We are unwavering in our support for Georgia's sovereignty, its
    independence and its territorial integrity," Gates said.

    "We have sought a constructive relationship with Russia, but
    unfortunately their behavior has undermined security in the region
    and raised real concerns about their intentions. Russia's invasion of
    Georgia in my view has achieved, will achieve no strategic objective."

    U.S. and Georgian officials will meet in late October to talk about how
    Washington can help rebuild the Georgian military. Gates and Georgian
    Defense Minister David Kezerashvili met in Budapest but did not discuss
    specific weapons systems that Georgia might need, Reuters reports.
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