Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that complete, verifiable, and irreversible human rights improvements in the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea should be part of a United States strategy for a nuclear-free Korean peninsula and a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
Requests that the President include complete and verifiable human rights improvements in North Korea as part of the U.S. negotiating strategy with North Korea, China, and regional allies.
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Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that complete, verifiable, and irreversible human rights improvements in the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea should be part of a United States strategy for a nuclear-free Korean peninsula and a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
USA115th CongressHRES-976| House
| Updated: 6/28/2018
Requests that the President include complete and verifiable human rights improvements in North Korea as part of the U.S. negotiating strategy with North Korea, China, and regional allies.
Arms control and nonproliferationAsiaChinaConflicts and warsCongressional oversightDetention of personsDiplomacy, foreign officials, Americans abroadForeign aid and international reliefForeign propertyGovernment ethics and transparency, public corruptionHuman rightsHuman traffickingInternational law and treatiesMilitary personnel and dependentsNews media and reportingNorth KoreaNuclear weaponsProtest and dissentRefugees, asylum, displaced personsReligionSanctionsUnited NationsWar crimes, genocide, crimes against humanityWorld health