Russia not marked out as enemy in Georgia’s national security concept

Russia not marked out as enemy in Georgia’s national security concept

PanARMENIAN.Net - Russia will not be marked out as an enemy in Georgia’s updated national security concept, according to Deputy Foreign Minister of Georgia.

“The document outlines global threats, as well as a national strategy to overcome or minimize them,” Nino Kalandadze stated, quoted by Georgia On-line

“The document adequately reflects theoretical threats without a mention of a specific enemy,” she said.

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