"Together with Garibashvili we discussed the issue of opening a joint training center,” he said. “I intend to review the site. Georgia and we share the idea that the center must begin working by late 2015. This will enable Georgia to strengthen the defense capability and security sector by the end of the year.”
“The training center will be designed for other NATO allies and partners,” he said. “Georgia’s geography and the high level of training of its armed forces create an opportunity to hold trainings. We have not yet completed the process. I have planned other meetings. These are common efforts. We will help Georgia in achieving its goals."
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