Once again, the United States and its partners and allies in Europe have the opportunity to partner to advance the causes of liberty, democracy, and human rights and a future dictated not by the long reach of authoritarianism.
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Cicilline emphasizes the importance of U.S. and European collaboration for democracy and human rights.
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