U.S. Defense Attaché to Georgia delivered a lecture on NATO to students

12.12.20 - Tbilisi
The cycle of certified “Engage Academy” webinars on NATO with the participation of students from various universities across Georgia continues.
U.S. Defense Attaché to Georgia, Colonel Stephanie Bagley, was invited to introduce NATO's role in ensuring global security to around 250 students at the webinar within the frames of the course.
During her speech, the U.S. Defense Attache spoke about NATO’s peacekeeping missions and operations and in this regard underlined Georgia’s active involvement in NATO led missions and valuable contribution to International security. In her statement, Colonel Bagley also reviewed U.S-Georgia bilateral cooperation in the frameworks of defence and security.
The full, certified course about NATO issues consists of five webinars and enables students throughout Georgia to gain a historical overview of the founding of NATO, and learn more about the aims and goals of the Alliance. Together with invited experts, discussions will be held on the dynamics of NATO-Georgia cooperation, its future prospects and methods for fighting against Anti-Western propaganda.
The event is organized within the frames of the “Increasing Regional Outreach and Engagement over Western Integration” project, which was granted from the United States Department of State and implemented by the Information Center on NATO and EU together with the U.S. Embassy to Georgia