European should explain why they don't want to have Georgia in NATO

PanARMENIAN.Net - Europeans do not say exactly what they think, according to a Georgian expert.



"I will not say whether Georgia should be offered MAP or not. But if NATO leaders decided to refrain from this move they should explain their decision," Ivlian Khaindrava, director of South Caucasus programs at the Tbilisi-based center of development and cooperation said in an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net



"The level of democracy in Georgia is shameful for a NATO aspirant. Furthermore, the process of decision-making is unpredictable in Georgia, what is too dangerous for the Alliance," he said.



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