19 марта: Грузия продолжает строительство своей армии и укрепление вооруженных сил обороноспособности с помощью своего стратегического партнера, Соединенных Штатов, заявил президент Грузии Михаил Саакашвили в воскресенье во время участия в совместных груз

Саакашвили посетил полигон Вазиани, где проводятся учения в сопровождении министра обороны Бачо Ахалая и ​​военных атташе дипломатических миссий.

"Еще 400 наших военных получить опыт и знания членов лучшей армии в мире. Все эти упражнения имеют жизненно важное значение для нас, потому что наши солдаты получают опыт боевых действий. Если армия не имеет боевой опыт, особенно в нашем регионе, она не стоит ни копейки", сказал Саакашвили.

Он сказал, что, несмотря на критику, Грузия продолжит участвовать в операциях в Афганистане.

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