Expressing support for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, its member states, and the United States-ASEAN Special Summit in Washington, DC, and reaffirming the commitment of the United States to continue to remain a strong, reliable, and active partner to ASEAN in the Indo-Pacific.
This resolution expresses support for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and welcomes official representatives from the governments of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam to attend the first U.S.-ASEAN Special Summit in Washington, DC. The resolution supports the comprehensive strengthening of the U.S.-ASEAN Strategic Partnership in line with the ASEAN Community Pillars, with the aim of upgrading U.S.-ASEAN dialogue relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership. The resolution also supports efforts to enhance integration and unity within ASEAN, and build new partnerships between ASEAN and other partners of the United States in the region, including Japan, South Korea, Australia, the European Union, Taiwan, and India. Finally, the resolution urges ASEAN to build capacity for the promotion and protection of human rights by ASEAN member states and the implementation of related priorities, programs, and activities.
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International Affairs
Arms control and nonproliferationAsiaAustraliaBruneiBurmaCambodiaChinaConflicts and warsDetention of personsDiplomacy, foreign officials, Americans abroadDrug trafficking and controlled substancesEconomic developmentEuropeEuropean UnionForeign aid and international reliefFree trade and trade barriersHuman rightsHuman traffickingIndiaIndonesiaInternational law and treatiesInternational organizations and cooperationJapanLaosMalaysiaMarine and coastal resources, fisheriesMarine and inland water transportationMilitary facilities and propertyMilitary operations and strategyNavigation, waterways, harborsNorth KoreaNuclear weaponsOceaniaPacific OceanPhilippinesRefugees, asylum, displaced personsRule of law and government transparencyRussiaSingaporeSmuggling and traffickingSouth KoreaSovereignty, recognition, national governance and statusTaiwanThailandUkraineUnited NationsUrban and suburban affairs and developmentVietnam
Expressing support for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, its member states, and the United States-ASEAN Special Summit in Washington, DC, and reaffirming the commitment of the United States to continue to remain a strong, reliable, and active partner to ASEAN in the Indo-Pacific.
USA117th CongressHRES-1106| House
| Updated: 5/11/2022
This resolution expresses support for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and welcomes official representatives from the governments of Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam to attend the first U.S.-ASEAN Special Summit in Washington, DC. The resolution supports the comprehensive strengthening of the U.S.-ASEAN Strategic Partnership in line with the ASEAN Community Pillars, with the aim of upgrading U.S.-ASEAN dialogue relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership. The resolution also supports efforts to enhance integration and unity within ASEAN, and build new partnerships between ASEAN and other partners of the United States in the region, including Japan, South Korea, Australia, the European Union, Taiwan, and India. Finally, the resolution urges ASEAN to build capacity for the promotion and protection of human rights by ASEAN member states and the implementation of related priorities, programs, and activities.
Arms control and nonproliferationAsiaAustraliaBruneiBurmaCambodiaChinaConflicts and warsDetention of personsDiplomacy, foreign officials, Americans abroadDrug trafficking and controlled substancesEconomic developmentEuropeEuropean UnionForeign aid and international reliefFree trade and trade barriersHuman rightsHuman traffickingIndiaIndonesiaInternational law and treatiesInternational organizations and cooperationJapanLaosMalaysiaMarine and coastal resources, fisheriesMarine and inland water transportationMilitary facilities and propertyMilitary operations and strategyNavigation, waterways, harborsNorth KoreaNuclear weaponsOceaniaPacific OceanPhilippinesRefugees, asylum, displaced personsRule of law and government transparencyRussiaSingaporeSmuggling and traffickingSouth KoreaSovereignty, recognition, national governance and statusTaiwanThailandUkraineUnited NationsUrban and suburban affairs and developmentVietnam