HR7668119th Congress

Countering China’s Control of the Caucasus Act

Sponsored By: Representative Wilson, Joe [R-SC-2]

Introduced

Summary

Assess Russian and Chinese influence in Georgia. This bill would require a classified intelligence report on Russian and Chinese assets in Georgia and an unclassified 5-year U.S. strategy for bilateral relations with a classified annex.

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  • Congress and U.S. policymakers would get the classified assessment and the unclassified 5-year strategy with a classified annex within 180 days to inform oversight and policy choices.
  • The Secretary of State, working with the Director of National Intelligence and the Secretary of Defense, would prepare a classified report examining penetration by Russian and Chinese intelligence elements and any intersection of their influence in Georgia.
  • U.S. strategy planners would have to outline specific objectives, and identify the tools, resources, and funding needed and whether Georgia should remain a top recipient of U.S. funding in the Europe and Eurasia region.
  • The strategy must also determine whether the Government of Georgia remains committed to expanding trade ties with the United States and Europe and whether the U.S. should continue to invest in Georgian projects.

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U.S. reports and strategy for Georgia

If enacted, this bill would require two reports to Congress about Georgia within 180 days. One would be a classified intelligence report on Russian and Chinese penetration and cooperation in Georgia. The Secretary of State would coordinate that report with the Director of National Intelligence and the Secretary of Defense. The other would be a public five-year bilateral strategy, with a classified annex, listing goals and the tools, resources, and funding needed. The strategy would say whether Georgia should remain a top U.S. funding recipient, how much the United States should invest, and whether Georgia is committed to expanding trade with the U.S. and Europe. Both reports would go to the House and Senate foreign affairs, intelligence, and armed services committees, and the intelligence assessment must protect sources and methods.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Wilson, Joe [R-SC-2]

SC • R

Cosponsors

  • Cohen

    TN • D

    Sponsored 2/24/2026

Roll Call Votes

No roll call votes available for this bill.

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