U.S. position on Georgia, Ukraine accession to NATO hasn't changed

PanARMENIAN.Net - The U.S. still committed to improving and strengthening NATO's relationship with both Ukraine and Georgia through the NATO-Georgia Commissions and the NATO-Ukraine Commissions.



"That hasn't changed. But I don't want to get ahead of where we may, at some point, go. And leave it at that," State Department spokesman Robert Wood said in a briefing.



"To my knowledge, there hasn't been any change. And as I said, this Administration will be working with its other NATO allies to try to strengthen those relationships with Ukraine and Georgia through those commissions," he said.
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