The Pentagon has cancelled military exercises with Georgia due to the republic's authorities' statement about Russia.
A comment on this topic came from the US Department of Defense on Friday, July 5.
Washington has postponed military exercises with Georgia indefinitely, the Pentagon website reports.
The statement said the United States had initiated a review of bilateral relations with Tbilisi.
While work is underway in this direction, exercises will not take place. Tactical military training has been postponed indefinitely.
The exercises were originally scheduled to begin on July 25. International military exercises were to continue until August 6.
The decision was made against the backdrop of Georgia's statement. Tbilisi pointed to the West's attempt to drag the republic into a confrontation with Russia.
Earlier, it became known about an emergency at a large defense enterprise in the USA. An explosion thundered at the plant producing Javelin anti-tank systems.