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            <title>US Revisits Georgia&apos;s Black Sea Port As Strategic Corridors Rise </title>
            <description>After nearly two years of frozen ties, Washington and Tbilisi are talking again. But the sudden outreach appears driven less by a strategic reset than by competing pressures over trade corridors, China’s growing footprint, and shifting regional priorities, analysts say. </description>
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