Joint ventures to be established in Georgia's military industry
Region
- 25 December, 2020
- 12:00
"The development of Georgia's national military industry is one of the main priorities, and effective steps will be taken next year for new projects," Georgian Defense Minister Irakli Garibashvili while presenting his annual report, the local bureau of the Report reports.
According to him, negotiations have begun with partner countries - Poland, the Czech Republic, and Israel - to establish joint ventures in this area.
Garibashvili also noted that a national defense strategy based on common defense principles had been developed for the next ten years.
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