Georgia has sent new cooperation plan for 2010 to the NATO headquarters.
This document must favor even further approach of Georgia with the Alliance, as in 2008 Tbilisi failed to receive Membership Action and now is working on annual plans.
First consultations of NATO and Georgia on plan for this year will be held in Brussels after Jan. 20.
Tbilisi promises to reinforce military reforms, eradicate consequences of August war, intensify anti-corruption activities, grant more freedoms to mass media, hold elections of local authorities at the due level.
"The plan must be confirmed by late January," said Georgi Baramidze, the State Minister for European and Atlantic Integration of Georgia.
/Georgia Times/