
NATO should strengthen cooperation with Moldova, Georgia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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21.11.2022 15:12
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says the Alliance should strengthen cooperation with its partners – Moldova, Georgia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as other like-minded countries.
As Stoltenberg said in his speech at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, NATO and partner countries must face challenges together.
“We must strengthen cooperation with partners most affected by Russian aggression, such as Moldova, Georgia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as with all like-minded countries in the world from Latin America to the Middle East, from North Africa to the Indo-Pacific region. We share security interests and face the same challenges. We can and must confront them together to defend freedom from oppression, defend democracy from tyranny, and preserve institutions based on international rules that benefit each of us,” Stoltenberg said.
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