What is NATO liaison?
The National Liaison Representatives are uniformed military nationals appointed by their nation’s government to NATO in a national capacity.
Is Georgia a part of NATO?
Georgia and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) enjoy good relations. Georgia is not currently a member of NATO, but has been promised by NATO to be admitted in the future. Relations officially began in 1994 when Georgia joined the NATO-run Partnership for Peace.
Is Armenia in NATO?
Armenia-NATO partnership relations date back to 1992 when Armenia joined the North Atlantic Cooperation Council, later renamed the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (Armenia is a member of EAPC since 1997). Armenia’s cooperation with NATO has gradually broadened since Armenia joined the Partnership for Peace in 1994.
Who runs NATO?
Jens Stoltenberg
The person is nominated by member governments for an initial period of four years, which can be extended by mutual consent. The post is currently held by Jens Stoltenberg, former Prime Minister of Norway, who took up his responsibilities on 1 October 2014.
Is Belarus part of NATO?
Belarus has not joined NATO because it is a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization under the auspices of Russia, and the Security Treaties with NATO regulate the exchange of classified information affecting the interests of sovereign states.
Who is the head of the NATO Liaison Office in Georgia?
The Head of the NATO Liaison Office, Mr William Lahue, and the Georgian State Minister for Euro-Atlantic Integration, H.E. Davit Bakradze held press interviews and addressed the audience.
What can you do to help Georgia become a NATO member?
Conduct liaison with Georgian, NATO, Allied and partner authorities to enhance cooperation and understanding in pursuit of the NATO/Georgia goal of Georgia becoming a full NATO member. Facilitate NATO and Allied bilateral and multilateral projects, events and visits.
When did Georgia become a NATO partner?
In 2004 Georgia became the first partner to develop an Individual Partnership Action Plan (IPAP) with NATO and undertook specific commitments in the frames of the Action Plan. In 2005 NATO deployed a Liaison Officer to Georgia, whereas the NATO Liaison Office (NLO) was inaugurated in Tbilisi in 2010.
What can the NATO-Georgia Commission do for Georgia?
Facilitate political/military dialogue and practical cooperation under the NATO-Georgia Commission in support of Georgia’s efforts to join NATO. Enhance civil and military cooperation between NATO and the Government of Georgia in support Euro-Atlantic integration goals described in the Annual National Plan (ANP).