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“The United States should expand exchange programs and maintain or grow security help for Georgia after the President tells Congress that Georgia has made lasting democratic progress, held mostly free and fair elections, had a fair pre-election environment, and moved toward Europe and NATO.”
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“The United States should expand exchanges and defense cooperation with Georgia if Georgia makes strong, lasting progress on democracy and its path toward Europe and NATO.”
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“U.S. officials should have to give Congress a classified report on Russian intelligence activity in Georgia, Chinese influence there, and possible Russia-China cooperation involving Georgia.”
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“The United States should use targeted sanctions against people who help harm Georgia's democracy, safety, independence, or borders.”
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“Foreign people who try to undermine Georgia's peace, security, stability, sovereignty, or territory should be eligible for U.S. sanctions, along with leaders of involved groups and close family members who benefited from the conduct.”
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“The President should have to review certain Georgian officials, political party leaders, government leaders, and benefiting close family members to decide whether they knowingly took part in major corruption, violence, or intimidation tied to blocking Georgia's path toward Europe and NATO.”
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“The United States should study foreign influence in Georgia and create a clear plan for U.S. aid, trade, diplomacy, and sanctions decisions there.”
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“The State Department and USAID should have to give Congress a five-year plan for U.S. relations with Georgia, including goals, funding, aid levels, civil society, independent media, trade, and U.S. investment in Georgian projects.”
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“The United States should support democracy in Georgia and back Georgia's path toward the European Union and NATO.”
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