Ambassador Dunnigan: No country has been a stronger supporter and friend of Georgia than US
“I contend that no country has been a stronger supporter and friend of Georgia than the United States. Over the past 32 years, we have provided more than 6 billion dollars in assistance to Georgia,” said US Ambassador to Georgia, Robin Dunnigan.
As the US Ambassador stated at the Foreign Relations Committee meeting, the US supports Georgia and her role as an Ambassador is to “deepen that special friendship and partnership.”
“Georgians and Americans do share a special friendship, which I believe is rooted in our shared love of freedom and liberty. It is also rooted in a belief that if we have the freedom to do so through hard work and dedication, we can make the world a better place for our children.
My top priority as the US Ambassador is to deepen that special friendship and partnership. But let me start before I look forward, to look backward and reflect on what our partnership has meant over the past 32 years. Mr. Chairman, I very much appreciate your remarks looking back on that partnership. On Sunday, we marked Soviet Occupation Day, remembering when the Red Army tragically annexed Georgia. In the years since Georgia regained its independence, I contend that no country has been a stronger supporter and friend of Georgia than the United States.
Over the past 32 years, we have provided more than $6 billion in assistance to Georgia, but that number does not begin to tell the story of our friendship and how our partnership has benefited both countries. I’ve been overwhelmed by the number of Georgians I have met, whose lives have been changed by our special friendship. During my time here, I’ve met soldiers, Coast Guard officials and first responders who have been trained and equipped working together with the United States.
I have met university professors and teachers and students who have told me that their partnerships and exchanges with Americans have changed their lives. I’ve met farmers and small business owners who told me that the financing and support that they received from the United States helped their businesses survive. U.S. Support has also contributed to helping Georgia defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Our funding helped build and equip most of Georgia’s border crossings. All but two, I believe. Our assistance helped establish, train and equip the Georgian Coast Guard to patrol your maritime border. 1,600 Georgians have been beneficiaries of U.S. military education in the United States. We’ve provided Georgia with NATO interoperable weapons and trained together in multinational exercises, including here in Georgia. So in some looking back over the past 32 years, the United States has been one of, if not the strongest supporter of Georgia, and we will continue to be,” she said.