Recent Russian Actions in Georgia
We are extremely concerned about recent statements from the Russian government indicating that Russian forces will remain permanently in South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Full Text
Russia, Georgia, and the Return of Power Politics
Deputy Assistant Secretary Bryza testified before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (U.S. Helsinki Commission). Full Text
U.S.-Russia Relations in the Aftermath of the Georgia Crisis
Testimony by Assistant Secretary Fried before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Full Text
The Current Situation in Georgia and Implications for U.S. Policy
Testimony by Assistant Secretary Fried before the Senate Committee on Armed Services. Full Text
U.S.-Russia 123 Agreement
The President intends to notify Congress that he has today rescinded his prior determination regarding the U.S.-Russia Agreement for Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation (the so-called '123' Agreement). Full Text
Secretary Rice: Leadership Through Negotiation in Georgia
Assistant Secretary Fried's statement on State Department's DipNote blog. Full Text
Joint U.S.-Russian Statement
One year of progress following the joint declaration on nuclear energy and nonproliferation. Full Text
U.S.-Russia Working Group on Counterterrorism
Joint press statement and fact sheet released by U.S. Embassy Moscow. Full Text
U.S.-Russian Nuclear Cooperation Agreement (123 Agreement)
Acting Under Secretary Rood testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Full Text
Military Forces to Abkhazia
Press statement of Russian announcement of intention to send more military forces into Abkhazia. Full Text |