| | GeorgiaU.S. Support for Georgia
President Bush (Sept. 3): "The United States applauds the actions taken by the European Union, and we will participate in the EU’s reconstruction conference. As part of America’s contribution to this international effort, today, I am announcing $1 billion in additional economic assistance to meet Georgia’s humanitarian needs and to support its economic recovery." Full Text | Fact Sheet | Secretary Rice's Remarks and Briefing on U.S. Economic Support Package for Georgia
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10/15: Press briefing by Assistant Secretary Fried on EU/UN/OSCE-sponsored talks on Georgia
09/19: Statement on Russia/Georgia: Deploying EU and OSCE International Mechanisms
09/18: Question on Georgia: Provisional Administrative Entity of South Ossetia
09/17: Under Secretary Burns' testimony on Georgia and Russia
09/12: Question on Georgia: International Monitors
09/10: Deputy Assistant Secretary Bryza's testimony on Russia, Georgia, and the Return of Power Politics
09/10: Press statement on recent Russian actions in Georgia
09/09: Assistant Secretary Fried's testimony on U.S.-Russia Relations in the Aftermath of the Georgia Crisis
09/09: Assistant Secretary Fried's testimony on Current Situation in Georgia and Implications for U.S. Policy
09/03: Secretary Rice's remarks on U.S. Economic Support Package for Georgia
09/03: Briefing by Under Secretary Jeffery, Deputy Assistant Secretary Bryza, and Deputy Director of Foreign Assistance Greene
09/03: President Bush's statement
09/03: Fact Sheet on U.S. Support for Georgia
09/01: Statement by White House Press Secretary on EU Decision Regarding Georgia
08/27: Joint statement on Georgia by Foreign Ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States and the United Kingdom
08/26: President Bush's statement condemning Russian President's actions
08/25: President Bush's statement concerning by situation in Georgia
08/25: Assistant Secretary Fried's statement on DipNote blog
08/25: Press statement--Interagency Delegation to Assess Economic and Reconstruction Needs in Georgia
08/19: Secretary Rice interviews with BBC and CBS
08/19: Secretary Rice remarks after meeting of the North Atlantic Council
08/19: Deputy Assistant Secretary Bryza briefing at Foreign Press Center
08/18: Secretary Rice remarks en route to Brussels
08/17: Secretary Rice interviews on CBS , Fox and NBC
08/16: Secretary Rice remarks to the White House Travel Pool
08/15: President Bush statement
08/15: Secretary Rice remarks with Georgian President and Georgian Foreign Minister
08/14: Secretary Rice remarks
08/13: Secretary Rice and President Bush remarks
08/12: Secretary Rice interview and remarks
08/11: President Bush remarks
08/09: President Bush remarks
08/08: Secretary Rice statement
08/08: Statement on Russian Actions in Georgia
Ambassador: John Tefft
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| | Highlights | U.S. Pledges $1 Billion in Assistance to Georgia
Remarks by Henrietta H. Fore, USAID Administrator and Director of U.S. Foreign Assistance, at the United States Mission to the European Union. Full Text | Media Note
Secretary Rice: Leadership Through Negotiation in Georgia
Assistant Secretary Fried's statement on State Department's DipNote blog. Full Text
Travel to Brussels and Warsaw
Secretary Rice traveled to Brussels, Belgium and Warsaw, Poland. More
Violence in Georgia
Escalation of Violence in South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Full Text
Travel to Europe
Secretary Rice traveled to Prague, Sofia, and Tbilisi from July 7 to July 10. More
Bombing in Abkhazia, Georgia
The U.S. calls for an immediate halt to recent bombings on both sides of the ceasefire line in Abkhazia, Georgia, which have claimed the lives of innocent civilians. Full Text |
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