TBILISI. Feb 22 (Interfax-AVN) - Georgia has made progress in implementing its individual partnership action plan (IPAP) with NATO, Frank Boland, the head of NATO's assessing mission and director of the defense policies and planning directorate, said.
Georgia has scored successes and progress in all spheres envisioned in the individual plan for cooperation with NATO, he said.
Georgia's accession to NATO will depend on the results of the ongoing reforms, after which NATO will make an appropriate decision, he said.
Georgia will be admitted to NATO if all 26 member-states give their consent and the decision will be based on a variety of factors, Boland said.