BRUSSELS — The South Caucasus is important for NATO’s security, particularly in light of the impact of Russia’s war against Ukraine, according to NATO’s annual report.

The report notes progress toward establishing peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan and highlights the United States’ continued involvement in negotiations.

The pre-signing of a peace agreement in August is described as an important step toward normalizing relations and enhancing regional security. NATO also expressed its readiness to deepen dialogue and cooperation with both countries.

Regarding Georgia, allies have reviewed cooperation priorities in light of the 2024 parliamentary elections and their aftermath. Certain elements of the NATO–Georgia Substantial Package have been adjusted.

At the same time, cooperation with Georgia’s defense forces has continued as usual, including joint exercises held in May. NATO’s liaison office in Tbilisi has maintained active engagement with all three South Caucasus partner countries.

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