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Article: Georgia defense minister say United States preparing new military aid program
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- November 2, 2004
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MISHA DZHINDZHIKHASHVILI, Associated Press Writer
AP Worldstream
11-02-2004
Dateline: TBILISI, Georgia
The United States is preparing to continue military assistance to Georgia in coming years, possibly with a new U.S. training program for peacekeepers, Georgia's defense minister said Tuesday.
Georgy Baramidze did not specify how much U.S. aid would be and what form it would take. He added that bilateral relations between Washington and Tbilisi would soon reach a new level of cooperation.
"U.S. authorities are preparing to continue aid to Georgia in order that we would have a peacekeeping contingent within the country and also that it would be able to act in the defense of peace and in the ...
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