Republic of Georgia Sovereignty Act
Summary
The Republic of Georgia Sovereignty Act would establish a policy that the United States does not recognize the sovereignty claims of South Ossetia or Abkhazia, two regions within the Republic of Georgia. The bill would prohibit all federal departments and agencies from taking any action or providing assistance that would imply recognition of these territories' independence or any closely related successor entities.
If enacted, this legislation would formalize the U.S. government's position on these disputed territories and constrain federal agencies' ability to engage with these regions in ways that could be interpreted as acknowledging their independence. The bill represents a reaffirmation of U.S. support for Georgia's territorial integrity and sovereignty. Currently, the bill is in the early stages of the legislative process and has not yet advanced beyond committee consideration.
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