Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has signed the country's defense development strategy for 2013-2016. The document focuses on improving the Georgian Armed Forces and adopting NATO standards.
The strategy mentions that Russia has not fulfilled the cease-fire terms and does not allow international peacekeepers to enter the occupied territories.
The pragmatic approach of the Georgian government in negotiations with Russia in December 2012 brought positive results.
The document says that the Geneva talks remain one of the main forms of discussions of the war of August 2008, initiated according to the cease-fire agreement signed on August 12.
Georgia adopts strategy for development of Armed Forces until 2016
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