The FINANCIAL — On December 11, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Evelyn Farkas and Deputy Minister of Defense Misha Darchiashvili co-chaired the U.S.-Georgia Bilateral Defense Consultations at the Pentagon.
The FINANCIAL — On December 11, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Evelyn Farkas and Deputy Minister of Defense Misha Darchiashvili co-chaired the U.S.-Georgia Bilateral Defense Consultations at the Pentagon. These productive high-level Ministry-to-Ministry talks were an important opportunity to review our defense relationship and set the course for our cooperation into next year and beyond, according to the Embassy of the United States to Georgia.
In the meetings, the leaders discussed all aspects of our ongoing defense cooperation, including Georgia's defense reforms, the areas of cooperation that we initiated following the meeting between our two presidents, preparing Georgian units deploying to NATO's mission in Afghanistan, wounded warrior care, and other areas of defense cooperation that will help Georgia meet its NATO partnership goals.
DASD Farkas expressed to Minister Darchiashvili, that the Department of Defense remains committed to its strong partnership with the Georgian Ministry of Defense and looks forward to continuing and strengthening all aspects of our close partnership and defense relationship.
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