NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s 2025 annual report, presented on March 26, states that elements of NATO-Georgia cooperation were “reprioritised” following the 2024 parliamentary elections and “their aftermath.” Rutte separately said during a press conference that NATO sees “serious worries” about Georgia’s democratic trajectory, calling on Tbilisi to return to a “pro-EU, European-forward-looking approach.” The …Источник:
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