
NATO-Georgia joint military exercises kick off
The NATO-Georgia Exercise 2025 command-staff drills have commenced in Georgia. Representatives from 17 NATO member and partner countries will be involved in the exercises, according to the press service of Georgia’s Defense Ministry. Specifically, Georgia, Bulgaria, France, and Germany will take part in the drills.
“The exercises were officially opened at the Krtsanisi Joint Training and Evaluation Center,” the ministry stated.
As noted, these will be brigade-level exercises supported by computer systems, led by the Georgian side. The main goal is to train multinational units in planning and conducting crisis operations.