According to him, the White House is developing new measures in this direction, which are supported by both parties in Congress. These will be implemented during the remaining time of Joe Biden's presidency and possibly by the succeeding administration.
"We are going to utilize all available tools at our disposal to hold the authorities in Georgia accountable for these actions, including the imposition of new sanctions. What these sanctions will entail and who they will target – you will have to wait until we announce them," he said in response to a question from reporters.
On November 30, the U.S. announced that it had decided to suspend the strategic cooperation mechanism with Georgia due to the anti-democratic actions of the ruling party "Georgian Dream."