U.S. State Secretary Hilary Clinton has said in her speech at the Foreign Relations' Committee of the Senate, that the U.S. government would increase assistance to Georgia.

"Georgia remains high priority for this administration, we had seen a number of high profile visits to Georgia by Vice President Baiden, Deputy Secretary Stainberg, Special Representatiive Holbrook."
"We have very clear message that we are supporting the government of Georgia , for 2011 budget we are requesting 90,1 million dollar as an aid," Clinton said.
/Georgian Times/