The North Atlantic Alliance expects non-NATO countries to comply with sanctions that make it harder for Russia to finance the military sector. Ukrinform writes that this was expressed by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
During the discussion, as part of the annual Brussels Forum, Stoltenberg spoke about Georgia’s role in confronting Russia.
NATO Secretary General noted that the alliance has supported Georgia for many years, including the implementation of reforms.
“It is important that Georgia is guided by the democratic values we all believe in. “We expect non-NATO countries to comply with the sanctions against the Russian Federation,” Stoltenberg said.
The NATO Secretary General alleges that the Kremlin is allegedly “trying to increase its influence and control over the former Warsaw Pact countries and states neighboring Russia through its hostile actions.”
Former leader of the ruling party Georgian Dream – Democratic Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze declarationHe said that Georgia is in solidarity with Ukraine and the Ukrainian people, but will not participate in sanctions against Russia. According to him, Tbilisi has taken a clear stance on the Ukrainian conflict from the very beginning.