Date: 2018 Description: A demining team in Bosnia and Herzegovina prepares to mark an area with warning signs. © Photo courtesy of MAG (Mines Advisory Group)

Dec. 18: The U.S. is the world’s single largest financial supporter of conventional weapons destruction, investing over $3.2 billion in more than 100 countries since 1993. Our efforts and those of our global partners are crucial to building a more safe, secure, and prosperous world. Report» Media Note» Fact Sheet»

Date: 12/18/2018 Description: Press Availability John J. Sullivan Deputy Secretary of State Skopje, Macedonia © Twitter Image

Deputy Secretary Sullivan (Dec. 18): "The U.S. stands with Macedonia. ... We will assist others who are united in supporting this government in confronting and exposing Russian malign influence in Macedonia, elsewhere in this region or in Europe or wherever it seeks to undermine the legitimate democratic processes." Full Text» More»

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Department Press Briefing

December 18, 2018

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Increasing U.S. Security Assistance to Ukraine's Navy

Deputy Spokesperson Palladino (Dec. 21): "In response to Russia’s dangerous escalation and unjustified November 25 attack on three Ukrainian naval vessels near the Kerch Strait, the Department of State, subject to Congressional approval, will provide an additional $10 million in Foreign Military Financing to further build Ukraine’s naval capabilities." Full Text»

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Call With Albanian Foreign Minister Ditmir Bushati

On December 21, Secretary Pompeo called Albanian Foreign Minister Ditmir Bushati to commend the Albanian government for expelling two Iranian officials, including the Iranian Ambassador to Albania, in response to an Iran-sponsored plot to carry out a terrorist attack in Albania. More»

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U.S. Actions To Promote Democracy in Nicaragua

Deputy Spokesperson Palladino (Twitter) (Dec. 21): "The Nica Act sends another strong message that the U.S. will continue to press the Ortega regime for a return to democracy and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. We stand with the people of Nicaragua as they demand early, free, fair, and transparent elections." More»

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