So-called Leazol office will open in the nearest time in Georgia. The office can be called as NATO embassy, Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze said at a traditional briefing on Feb. 9. Presently, a communication officer is in Georgia, he said.
"Presently, the office to be opened can figuratively be named as NATO embassy, minister said.
Vashadze also estimated a meeting of NATO-Georgia commission. He added that despite Georgian-Russian conflict taken place in August, Tbilisi's progress towards joining the North Atlantic Alliance was significant.
The meeting stressed that NATO and its members would never agree upon recognition of separatist regions Abkhazia and South Ossetia, as well as Georgia to be NATO member, he said.
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