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Pence reaffirms U.S. solidarity with Georgia, denounces Russian ‘aggression’

August 01,2017 18:03

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence has reaffirmed Washington’s support for Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity during a visit to Tbilisi and denounced Russia’s “aggression” and “occupation” of Georgian territory. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reports.

“America stands with Georgia,” Pence said on August 1 at a joint press conference with Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili.

“Today, Russia continues to occupy one-fifth of Georgian territory,” Pence said. “So, to be clear — the United States of America strongly condemns Russia’s occupation on Georgia’s soil.”

The Kremlin recognized Georgia’s breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia as independent countries after fighting a five-day war against Tbilisi in 2008. Russia maintains thousands of troops in the two regions.

“The United States supports Georgia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders,” Pence added. “And under President Donald Trump, the United States of America will object to any claim at any time by any nation that undermines this enduring principle.”

Pence said Trump will “very soon” sign legislation that would impose additional economic sanctions on Russia.

The sanctions bill was overwhelmingly passed by Congress last week, and in response Moscow demanded that Washington drastically reduce its diplomatic staff in Russia.

“We hope for better relations with Russia,” Pence said. “But the recent diplomatic action taken by Moscow, I can assure you, will not deter the commitment of the United States to our security, that of our allies, and the freedom-loving nations around the world, like Georgia.”

The relationship between Washington and Moscow has been badly damaged by Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, its role in the war in Syria, and its alleged interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

Pence also reiterated that the United States “strongly” supports the Caucasus country’s aspirations to become a NATO member.

“I commended the prime minister for Georgia’s democratic development, which has brought Georgia closer to unity with Europe and membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization,” he said. “Further progress on the goals that the prime minister has set will bring Georgia even closer and NATO even closer to your grasp and it will strengthen the bond between our nations.”

Pence met earlier on August 1 with the leaders of the Georgian opposition and was also planning to attend NATO joint military exercises being conducted in Georgia. About 800 Georgian and 1,600 U.S. troops are taking part in the Noble Partner 2017 drills there.

At an official dinner in the Georgian capital late on July 31, Pence said, “We stand with you, for your freedom and for our shared values.”

Kvirikashvili said the United States “has a dedicated friend in Georgia, a stable geopolitical ally, and a strategic partner.”

In comments released earlier by the Georgian government, Kvirikashvili described Pence’s visit as “an important milestone in the bilateral relationship as we work to further strengthen security, economic, and trade cooperation between our two countries.”

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