Instead, it upended European policy toward Russia and its attitudes toward the rest of the world.
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Shaheen highlights the shift in European policy due to the invasion.
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I don’t. And, in fact, what we have done today as a minority report from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is to release a report…on the impact that is happening because of America’s retreat across the world and the opening that that gives to China.
Roughly, 10 years ago, as everyone has discussed, you overcame the odds including from our own Democratic administration, President Obama, to pass the Magnitsky Act.
Maybe it was the prime minister of North Macedonia and the foreign minister of Montenegro.
I want to praise the effort of Members of Congress to get out there and deliver the message that on a bipartisan matter long time friends of Georgia believe this is the wrong path.





