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    NATO CHIEF SAYS ELECTIONS IMPORTANT TEST FOR GEORGIA'S ACCESSION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    November 10, 2011 - 13:21 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The head of NATO told Georgia on Thursday, November
    10, that parliamentary and presidential elections in the next two
    years would be an important test of the country's readiness to join
    the alliance, Reuters reported.

    NATO promised the small Caucasus republic bordering NATO member Turkey
    and former Cold War enemy Russia eventual membership at a summit in
    2008, but the mood cooled after Georgia and Russia fought a war later
    that year.

    NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who has championed
    better ties with Russia since taking office in 2009, told Georgian
    leaders on a visit to Tbilisi that the offer of membership was open,
    but stressed the need for further reforms.

    Rasmussen told Georgia's parliament next year's parliamentary election
    and a presidential poll in 2013 would be key tests.

    "They will require you to pass a strong electoral code and to ensure
    a level playing field with equal opportunities for all," he said.

    "Georgia has done a lot; the upcoming elections will be an important
    indicator of just how strong the democratic institutions are and how
    ready Georgia is for NATO membership."

    Rasmussen said Georgia had taken significant steps in promoting
    freedom of expression and economic growth and in fighting corruption
    and reforming its military. He also praised Georgia's support for
    the NATO mission in Afghanistan.

    "You have achieved a lot; Georgia is on the right track and Georgia
    has come a long way. But you have not yet reached your destination,"
    he said.

    Speaking after meeting Georgian Prime Minister Nika Gilauri on
    Wednesday, Rasmussen said he was not able say when Georgia could expect
    to become a member. "That will very much depend on further progress,"
    he said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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