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of our cooperation, particularly in the areas of security, energy, and the environment. We support India’s
role as a regional provider of security and its expanded participation in critical regional institutions. We
see a strategic convergence with India’s Act East policy and our continued implementation of the rebal-
ance to Asia and the Pacific. At the same time, we will continue to work with both India and Pakistan
to promote strategic stability, combat terrorism, and advance regional economic integration in South
and Central Asia.
Strengthen Our Enduring Alliance with Europe
The United States maintains a profound commitment to a Europe that is free, whole, and at peace. A
strong Europe is our indispensable partner, including for tackling global security challenges, promoting
prosperity, and upholding international norms. Our work with Europe leverages our strong and historic
bilateral relationships throughout the continent. We will steadfastly support the aspirations of countries
in the Balkans and Eastern Europe toward European and Euro-Atlantic integration, continue to trans-
form our relationship with Turkey, and enhance ties with countries in the Caucasus while encouraging
resolution of regional conflict.
NATO is the strongest alliance the world has ever known and is the hub of an expanding global security
network. Our Article 5 commitment to the collective defense of all NATO Members is ironclad, as is our
commitment to ensuring the Alliance remains ready and capable for crisis response and cooperative
security. We will continue to deepen our relationship with the European Union (EU), which has helped
to promote peace and prosperity across the region, and deepen NATO-EU ties to enhance transatlantic
security. To build on the millions of jobs supported by transatlantic trade, we support a pro-growth
agenda in Europe to strengthen and broaden the region’s recovery, and we seek an ambitious T-TIP to
boost exports, support jobs, and raise global standards for trade.
Russia’s aggression in Ukraine makes clear that European security and the international rules and norms
against territorial aggression cannot be taken for granted. In response, we have led an international
effort to support the Ukrainian people as they choose their own future and develop their democracy
and economy. We are reassuring our allies by backing our security commitments and increasing respon-
siveness through training and exercises, as well as a dynamic presence in Central and Eastern Europe to
deter further Russian aggression. This will include working with Europe to improve its energy security
in both the short and long term. We will support partners such as Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine so
they can better work alongside the United States and NATO, as well as provide for their own defense.
And we will continue to impose significant costs on Russia through sanctions and other means while
countering Moscow’s deceptive propaganda with the unvarnished truth. We will deter Russian aggres-
sion, remain alert to its strategic capabilities, and help our allies and partners resist Russian coercion over
the long term, if necessary. At the same time, we will keep the door open to greater collaboration with
Russia in areas of common interests, should it choose a different path—a path of peaceful cooperation
that respects the sovereignty and democratic development of neighboring states.
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