Georgia seeks defence help in lieu of NATO accession
The country's proximity to Russia has made NATO fearful of delivering on its membership pledge
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- NATO assistance
- Assisting Georgia's military
- Weapons procurement
- Training and teaching
- Deterrence
- Air defence and early warning
- Black Sea security
- Domestic political hurdles
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