US postpones Noble Partner military exercises in Georgia amid review of bilateral relations
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The United States has postponed the Noble Partner military exercises planned for 2024 in Georgia as part of a comprehensive review of bilateral relations due to Georgia's accusations of domestic political interference and regional tensions.
The United States is postponing Noble Partner exercises in Georgia due to a comprehensive review of relations. This is reported by the US Department of Defense, UNN reports.
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The United States government has announced the postponement of the Noble Partner exercise in Georgia, which was scheduled for July-August 2024. The decision is part of a comprehensive review of bilateral relations between the United States and Georgia that began on May 30. The reason for the postponement was the Georgian government's accusations of domestic political interference and coup attempts, as well as tensions in the region that could threaten stability.
The United States emphasized that it continues to work with Georgia to strengthen the country's defense readiness, promoting its sovereignty and territorial integrity. They also looked forward to future cooperation with their allies and partners, including the planned AGILE SPIRIT exercise in 2025.