Neither NATO nor any other structure will solve Georgia's problems

PanARMENIAN.Net - If all countries in the region had formed of a habit of fulfilling NATO and EU recommendations, a war would have burst out long ago, Caucasus Institute Director Alexander Iskandaryan said during today's Yerevan-Tbilisi TV space bridge.



"Neither NATO nor any other structure will solve Georgia's problems. It's surprising that NATO is perceived as a parent punishing a naughty child. It's high time to understand that geopolitical realities should not depend of Georgia's joining NATO," he said.
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