WASHINGTON -- As the official first day of the latest Summit for Democracy wrapped up Wednesday, the U.S. announced international guidelines for curbing exports of technology that could be used by authoritarian nations to violate human rights.
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President Joe Biden delivers remarks March 29 in Washington during the virtual Summit for Democracy. © Reuters
WASHINGTON -- As the official first day of the latest Summit for Democracy wrapped up Wednesday, the U.S. announced international guidelines for curbing exports of technology that could be used by authoritarian nations to violate human rights.