Министры иностранных дел НАТО показали решительную поддержку Грузии и Украины

Министры иностранных дел стран НАТО во вторник (4 декабря 2018 года) встретились с министрами иностранных дел Грузии и Украины для рассмотрения ситуации в области безопасности в Черноморском регионе и поддержки Североатлантического союза обеих стран. За последние несколько лет НАТО значительно увеличило свое присутствие в Черноморском регионе, в море, в воздухе и на местах. Альянс по-прежнему привержен укреплению своих связей как с Грузией, так и с Украиной.

Министры НАТО проводят встречу в штаб-квартире НАТО в Брюсселе, 4-5 декабря.

Ранее генеральный секретарь НАТО Йенс Столтенберг провел отдельные двусторонние встречи с министрами иностранных дел Грузии и Украины.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам пресс-центра НАТО

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