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  1. .: We will work in concert with our allies and partners to deter Iranian aggression. We will continue to advocate for the Iranian people.

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  2. We are proud to announce a new whole-of-government human trafficking website with federal resources for victims, current funding opportunities, public awareness and training efforts and information on survivor leadership.

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  3. The Administration is safeguarding data privacy and sensitive information through the Clean Network. Clean Countries help prevent their citizens’ private information from ending up in the hands of the Chinese Communist Party.

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  4. Through the Abraham Accords & expanding normalization, Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco & Sudan made the courageous decision to pursue long lasting peace in the region. Now they can establish embassies, exchange ambassadors, & cooperate on tourism, trade, healthcare & security.

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  5. Since 2017, more than one million individuals have disappeared into the Chinese Communist Party’s internment camps in Xinjiang. Many families still have no idea if their loved ones are even alive. We are sharing their stories at .

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  6. .: The Chinese Communist Party poses a real threat. We want China to engage on the world stage the way we ask every other nation to.

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  7. The Chinese Communist Party is a threat to global peace and security. The U.S. has led the effort to highlight how the CCP preys on others and denies human rights. The U.S. will continue to take action.

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  8. In contrast to the Chinese Communist Party's surveillance state, Clean Network partnerships are grounded in democratic values that form the basis of trust, including respect for the rule of law, upholding human rights, transparency, and accountability.

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  9. The Chinese Communist Party’s threat to American national security extends into our financial markets and impacts U.S. investors. Learn how money flowing into major indices supports Chinese companies involved in military production and human rights abuses.

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  10. .: It’s taken this country and indeed, the free world, a long time to understand the trajectory of China today.

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  11. Millions of Uyghurs and Muslim minorities in Xinjiang are living under constant surveillance, forced to hide their religious beliefs, and fearful of being detained in camps. Learn more: .

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  12. Dec 27

    Earlier this year, launched the International Religious Freedom Alliance -- the first high-level network of nations working together to rid the world or religious discrimination and persecution. Learn more: .

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  13. Dec 27

    Pleased that Belarus authorities permitted Archbishop Kondrusiewicz, leader of the Roman Catholic Church in Belarus, to return home to his flock. A win for religious freedom. Welcome home, Archbishop.

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  14. Dec 27

    .: If we don’t defend religious freedom, no one else will.

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  15. Dec 27

    Upholding the right to religious freedom is a moral and national security imperative. Where religious freedom is absent, terrorism and violence fester. Our advocacy for religious communities abroad helps to ensure the protection and prosperity of Americans at home.

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  16. Dec 27

    .: I’m especially proud that we’ve made religious freedom a top priority in U.S. foreign policy, for the first time in our nation’s history. Our efforts are gaining a momentum of their own.

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  17. Dec 27

    President : Our friends will never question our support, and our enemies will never doubt our determination.

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  18. Dec 26

    Did you miss key foreign policy developments this week? We’ve got you covered. Subscribe to This Week at State, a weekly email newsletter from the Department of State.

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  19. Dec 26

    President : America will not seek to impose our way of life on others, but to outstretch our hands in the spirit of cooperation and trust.

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  20. Dec 26

    The U.S. Department of State wishes everyone celebrating a Happy Kwanzaa! May your celebrations be filled with light and heartfelt reflections on the seven principles during this special time.

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