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  1. . welcomes National Security Secretariat Secretary General Shigeru Kitamura of Japan and National Security Advisor Suh Hoon of South Korea for first trilateral dialogue, discussing continued stability on Korean peninsula & shared support for free, open Indo-Pacific

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  2. In 2014, met with Martin Lee and former Chief Secretary Anson Chan and I saw how clear-eyed he was about our long-standing support for democracy in Hong Kong. The United States will stand with the people in Hong Kong against the PRC’s egregious policies and actions.

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  3. Today’s convictions of Martin Lee and other Hong Kong pro-democracy figures further demonstrate Beijing's failure to uphold its international commitments and promises to the Hong Kong people.

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  4. Today, the U.S. declares its support for Doreen Bogdan-Martin's candidacy to be the first woman ever to lead the International Telecommunication Union. Bogdan-Martin brings to her candidacy decades of experience in public service & a proven record of accomplishments.

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  5. Trans rights are human rights, and on this , I’m pleased to announce we’ve updated DoD policy on the open service of transgender individuals. The update reinforces our prior decision to allow recruitment, retention, and care of qualified trans individuals.

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  6. Our first National Security Advisor-level multilateral dialogue is with Japan and the Republic of Korea, reflecting the importance and his administration place on advancing our shared prosperity across a free and open Indo-Pacific.

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  7. We welcome today’s appointment of Bahrain’s first ever ambassador to Israel, as well as UAE’s ambassador last month. Normalization between Arab capitals & Israel will open new horizons across the region. The United States will continue to help support these important arrangements

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  8. Today at , I announced over $596 million in new humanitarian assistance to respond to the Syrian crisis. We offer support to alleviate the suffering of the world’s most vulnerable people, and urge other donors to increase their contributions to these efforts.

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  9. Today spoke with Head of Presidential Office Andriy Yermak of Ukraine and affirmed the United States’ unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and Euro-Atlantic aspirations, in the face of continuing aggression.

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  10. USTR will suspend all U.S. trade engagement with Burma under the 2013 Trade and Investment Framework Agreement. We support the people of Burma's efforts to restore a democratically elected government, which has been the foundation of Burma’s economic growth and reform.

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  11. We condemn the People’s Republic of China’s sanctions on two members of the independent and bipartisan . Beijing’s attempt to silence criticism of serious human rights abuse in Xinjiang only contributes to growing international scrutiny.

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  12. Joint Statement of Chiefs of Defense Condemning Military-Sponsored Violence in Myanmar As Chiefs of Defense, we condemn the use of lethal force against unarmed people by the Armed Forces and associated security services. Full statement:

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  13. Mar 26

    A strong European Union is in America’s interest. That's why yesterday, I met with and the to revitalize U.S.-EU relations, as we partner up to combat COVID, tackle the climate crisis, and ensure democracies rather than autocracies set rules of the road.

    President Biden meets with EU leaders virtually
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  14. Mar 26

    The United States will reject any effort by Maduro to misuse the to attack U.S. sanctions aimed at restoring human rights and democracy to Venezuela.

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  15. Mar 25

    Today, I congratulated on the bicentennial of Greek independence. From defense and energy to trade and investment, our close relationship is stronger today than ever.

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  16. The United States and the European Union value our $7.1 trillion economic relationship. Read more about how we’re working together to advance our shared commitment to data privacy, prevent disruptions, and ensure economic recovery on both sides of the Atlantic:

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  17. Happy 200 years of Independence to our Greek friends! Watch talk about how our relationship with Greece and the Greek people is stronger than ever.

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  18. Mar 24

    Today, as Belarusians celebrate Freedom Day, we share their hopes for Belarus’ democratic future and stand in solidarity with them.

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  19. The U.S. welcomes Canada's sanctions on nine Russians involved in the attempted assassination of Aleksey Navalny, his subsequent incarceration, and the silencing of Russian protesters. We call on Moscow to immediately release Navalny.

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  20. This week, and launched the Small and Less Populous Island Economies Initiative to strengthen our collaboration with island countries and territories in the Caribbean, North Atlantic, and Pacific regions. Read more:

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