In the next few months the North Atlantic Council of NATO will
visit Georgia. As expected, the delegation will include permanent
representatives of the 28 NATO member states, led by the NATO
secretary general Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
"I want to say that the North Atlantic Council, of course, along with
the Secretary General of NATO, quickly agreed to come to Georgia. I
can also say that the visit of the North Atlantic Council is a rare
event, but we regularly go to Georgia, and this is the main value of
this visit. Georgia is a special partner for NATO that is committed to
full membership of NATO and therefore, we want to maintain a high
level of involvement," NATO Special Representative for the
South Caucasus and Central Asia James Appathurai said, adding that now the
parties are working on reaching a specific date for the visit.