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The News in Brief

Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Prepared by Messenger Staff

Jens Stoltenberg says NATO must strengthen cooperation with Moldova, Georgia and Bosnia-Herzegovina

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in his speech at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Alliance said that "We must strengthen cooperation with our partners, those who have suffered the most from Russian aggression, such as: Moldova, Georgia and Bosnia-Herzegovina,"

According to him, NATO and partner countries should jointly deal with the challenges.

"We need to strengthen cooperation with partners, those who have suffered the most from Russian aggression, such as: Moldova, Georgia and Bosnia-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 face them together to defend freedom against oppression, defend democracy against tyranny and defend international rules-based institutions that benefit us all," Stoltenberg said.



Archil Talakvadze says Saakashvili's only goal is to 'somehow get away from justice'

Archil Talakvadze, the vice-speaker of the Parliament, told journalists that Saakashvili's only goal is to "somehow get away from justice, which is carried out in full compliance with the law."

As he noted, speculations once again prove that health should be looked after by doctors and health professionals.

"Unfortunately, the opposite is happening, mostly politicians and lawyers from Saakashvili's side are busy discussing his health issue and do not tell the public full information. It is not in our interest to interfere in his health issues, the relevant services will take care of his health," said Talakvadze.