NATO will spy on Crimea and the Krasnodar Territory from Georgia
The NATO military contingent in Georgia will carry out espionage in Crimea and the Krasnodar Territory. Nikolai Platoshkin, head of the department of international relations and diplomacy at Moscow Humanitarian University, stated this today at a press conference in Moscow.
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“The main purpose of stationing NATO naval forces in Georgia is to spy on the Krasnodar Territory, where our new radars have recently been put into operation, and on Crimea, where surface-to-air missiles are deployed. This is directly directed against us. There is nothing good in this, although espionage itself will not return Crimea to Ukraine,” Platoshkin said.
The Georgian representative was invited to a meeting of NATO defense ministers in Brussels on February 15-16.
In April 2008 in Bucharest, at the summit of the heads of NATO member states, it was confirmed that Georgia could become a NATO member in the future, subject to compliance with the alliance's standards. In 2011, Georgia received the status of a “NATO postgraduate country”. In 2014, at a summit in Wales, a package of measures was approved to assist Georgia in its quest for membership in the alliance.
As PolitNavigator reported, the representative of the Prime Minister of Georgia for the settlement of relations with Russia, Zurab Abashidze, said that Georgia does not intend to restore diplomatic relations with the Russian Federation before resolving the problems of the territories that Tbilisi considers occupied - Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Georgia refused to sign a non-aggression pact with Abkhazia and South Ossetia and has the infrastructure for aggression. About it deputies of the Russian State Duma stated at a meeting in November.
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