| |  South OssetiaThe United States supports the territorial integrity of Georgia and a peaceful resolution of the separatist conflict in South Ossetia. The United States views Georgia’s autonomy proposal as an important step in a peace process that should be marked by direct and frequent negotiations between the two sides. The U.S. encourages the sides, with the help of the international community, to intensify their efforts to find a sustainable and peaceful solution to the conflict. Full Text
--10/04/08 Bombing in South Ossetia
--09/18/08 Georgia: Provisional Administrative Entity of South Ossetia (Taken Question)
--09/10/08 Recent Russian Actions in Georgia
--09/10/08 Russia, Georgia, and the Return of Power Politics; Matthew J. Bryza, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs; Testimony before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (U.S. Helsinki Commission); Washington, DC
--09/09/08 The Current Situation in Georgia and Implications for U.S. Policy; Daniel Fried, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs; Testimony before the Senate Committee on Armed Services; Washington, DC
--09/09/08 U.S.-Russia Relations in the Aftermath of the Georgia Crisis; Daniel Fried, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs; Testimony before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs; Washington, DC
--09/01/08 Statement by White House Press Secretary on EU Decision Regarding Georgia
--08/18/08 Remarks En Route to Brussels, Belgium; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; En Route to Brussels, Belgium
--08/17/08 Interview on CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Crawford, Texas
--08/17/08 Interview on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Crawford, Texas
--08/17/08 Interview on NBC's Meet the Press with David Gregory; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Crawford, Texas
--08/16/08 President Bush Discusses Situation in Georgia; President George W. Bush; Crawford, Texas
--08/16/08 Remarks by Secretary Rice to the White House Travel Pool ; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Prairie Chapel Ranch; Crawford, Texas
--08/15/08 President Bush Discusses Situation in Georgia ; President Bush; Rose Garden; Washington, DC
--08/15/08 Remarks with Georgian Foreign Minister Eka Tkeshelashvili; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Tbilisi International Airport; Tbilisi, Georgia
--08/15/08 Remarks with Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Tbilisi, Georgia
--08/14/08 Remarks With French President Nicolas Sarkozy on the Situation in Georgia; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Le Fort de Bregancon, France
--08/13/08 Events in Georgia; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Washington, DC
--08/13/08 President Bush Discusses Situation in Georgia, Urges Russia to Cease Military Operations; President George W. Bush; Washington, DC
--08/13/08 Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to Travel to France and Georgia
--08/12/08 Interview on the Situation in Georgia With Charles Gibson of ABC News ; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Washington, DC
--08/12/08 Situation in Georgia ; Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Stakeout at the White House; Washington, DC
--08/11/08 President Bush Discusses Situation in Georgia; President George W. Bush; Rose Garden; Washington, DC
--08/09/08 President Bush Concerned by Escalation of Violence in Georgia; President George W. Bush; Westin Beijing Chaoyang; Beijing, People's Republic of China
--08/08/08 Russia Move into Georgia; Statement by Secretary Condoleezza Rice; Washington, DC
--08/08/08 Russian Actions in Georgia
--07/14/08 Georgia: Escalation of Violence in South Ossetia and Abkhazia
--03/31/08 The United States and the South Ossetian Conflict
--08/08/07 August 6th Rocket Attack on Georgian Sovereign Territory
--11/08/06 Rejecting the "Independence Referendum" and Elections in Georgia’s South Ossetia Region
--06/14/06 U.S. Donates $2 Million for Georgia's South Ossetia Region
--10/28/05 Plan for a Peaceful Settlement in the South Ossetia Conflict
--01/30/03 Georgia and the Conflict in South Ossetia; Douglas Davidson, Charge d'Affaires of U.S. Mission to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe; Statement to the OSCE Permanent Council; Vienna, Austria
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