The U.S. could hold a yearly strategy meeting with Belarusian democracy leaders. The talks would focus on free elections, political prisoners, human rights, and help for Belarusians abroad. The bill creates the process, but not new funding or sanctions by itself.
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To authorize an annual strategic dialogue to return democratic rule to Belarus, and for other purposes. is a House bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Latest action on H.R. 4804: Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects Belarusian democracy leaders, political prisoners, journalists, civil society groups, and Belarusians living outside Belarus. It could shape how the U.S. talks with them and supports their work. It could also affect nearby countries because the talks would cover regional security, political, and economic effects from Belarus and Russia.
Why this matters: Belarus remains a major democracy and human rights concern, and this bill would make U.S. engagement more regular. Instead of one-time contacts, the U.S. could hold yearly talks with Belarusian democracy leaders. The bill could shape U.S. support for elections, civil society, political prisoners, and Belarusians abroad. Its actual impact would depend on later choices about money, sanctions, and diplomacy.
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