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Joe Wilson comments on Iran-Russia ties and praises US-Ukraine talks

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Rep. Joe Wilson U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 2nd District | Official Website

Rep. Joe Wilson U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 2nd District | Official Website

Joe Wilson, a U.S. Congressman representing South Carolina’s 2nd district since 2001, shared his views on recent international developments through a series of tweets. Wilson, who succeeded Floyd Spence in Congress and previously served in the South Carolina Senate, expressed opinions on relations between Iran and Russia, praised former President Trump for diplomatic efforts with Ukraine, and acknowledged bipartisan support for the Georgian people.

On March 11, 2025, Joe Wilson tweeted "Iran Russia", reflecting on the relationship between the two nations.

Later that day, at 20:28 UTC, he expressed gratitude for former President Trump's role in US-Ukraine negotiations. He stated "Grateful for President Trump’s leadership in securing strong US-Ukraine talks result. Ukraine has agreed to 30-day ceasefire, now War Criminal Putin must. All aid is resumed. Critical to monitor closely as Russia has never held to an agreement!" This tweet highlights his concerns about Russia's adherence to agreements.

At 21:09 UTC on the same day, Wilson commended Senate Foreign Relations Committee leaders for their support of the MEGOBARI Act. He tweeted "Grateful to @SenateForeign Chairman @SenatorRisch & Ranking Member @SenatorShaheen for Senate MEGOBARI Act! Support for the Georgian People is bipartisan and bicameral. The only path forward is free and fair elections!" This message underscores his support for democratic processes in Georgia.

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