Bush: Conflict Resolution Essential for Georgia’s European Integration
U.S President George Bush said on May 10, while addressing the Georgian population from Freedom Square in downtown Tbilisi, that a peaceful resolution of conflicts in Georgia “is essential” for Georgia’s integration in the Euro-Atlantic structures, adding that the U.S. supports Georgia’s aspirations for NATO membership.
“Georgia’s leaders know that peaceful resolution of conflicts is essential for their integration into the Trans-Atlantic community,” George W. Bush said.
“The territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia must be respected by all nations,” the U.S. President added.
After his public speech, George W. Bush headed to Tbilisi airport to depart for Washington.
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