Reaffirms the importance of the relationship between the United States and the European Union (EU).
Recognizes that the United States and Europe face multiple and common challenges and must continue to adapt the transatlantic partnership which has served both so well.
Expresses support for the success of the June 2006 US-EU Summit in Vienna, Austria, and encourages agreements on issues such as support for global freedom, democracy, and human rights, a successful conclusion of the World Trade Organization Doha Development Agenda, and a workable transatlantic energy security strategy.
Joins with the European Parliament in agreeing to continue to strengthen the transatlantic partnership by enhancing dialogue and collaboration between the U.S. Congress and the European Parliament through the Transatlantic Legislators Dialogue and other legislative exchanges.
[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 873 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 873
Recognizing the continued importance of the transatlantic partnership
between the United States and the European Union by expressing support
for the success of the forthcoming US-EU Summit in Vienna, Austria, on
June 21, 2006.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 16, 2006
Mrs. Jo Ann Davis of Virginia (for herself, Mr. Engel, Mr. Smith of New
Jersey, Mr. Gallegly, Mr. Lantos, Mr. Oxley, Mr. Kind, Mr. English of
Pennsylvania, Mr. Wexler, Mr. Hastings of Florida, and Mr. Issa)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on International Relations
_______________________________________________________________________
RESOLUTION
Recognizing the continued importance of the transatlantic partnership
between the United States and the European Union by expressing support
for the success of the forthcoming US-EU Summit in Vienna, Austria, on
June 21, 2006.
Whereas the United States and the European Union are aware of their shared
responsibility, not only to further common interests, but also to
address transnational challenges affecting the well-being of all;
Whereas the United States and the European Union continue to work together in
partnership, based on a system of cooperation, communication,
negotiation, and dialogue to strengthen transatlantic security, for the
preservation and promotion of peace and freedom, the development of free
and prosperous economies, and the promotion of human rights;
Whereas the climate of transatlantic relations continues to improve as evidenced
in the recent handling of both global and bilateral issues by government
and legislative leaders on both sides of the Atlantic and this improved
climate offers genuine opportunities for the United States and the
European Union to work even more closely together on a wide range of
policy challenges of common concern in the years to come;
Whereas, as a community of compatible values and converging interests, the
transatlantic community can continue to strengthen its political
partnership by continuing to work in close cooperation to achieve shared
goals, such as combating and preventing terrorism, cooperating in the
fight against international crime, addressing proliferation of weapons
of mass destruction, reducing global poverty and disease, limiting the
results of humanitarian tragedies, and resolving political crises;
Whereas the importance of the transatlantic economic partnership was reiterated
at the 2005 US-EU Summit in Washington, D.C., with the agreement to
enhance transatlantic economic integration and growth through support
for further regulatory cooperation, more open capital markets, increased
research and technology development, additional procurement
opportunities, and further cooperation on services;
Whereas the conclusion of the multilateral World Trade Organization Doha
Development Agenda continues to be a priority for sustainable global
growth to which the United States and the European Union should continue
to work closely together in full cooperation;
Whereas the agreement at the 2005 US-EU Summit to work together on a
comprehensive plan to address energy efficiency and security should be
further developed into a sensible transatlantic energy strategy;
Whereas the security strategies of the United States and the European Union
should be more closely coordinated and a security relationship between
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union should be
further developed;
Whereas, by acting together, the United States Congress and the European
Parliament, along with the national legislatures of European countries,
continue to help promote stronger political, economic, and defense and
security cooperation, and continue to develop solutions to other global
challenges; and
Whereas the European Parliament, through its own legislation, has expressed
support for transatlantic relations and the US-EU Summit process: Now,
therefore, be it:
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) reaffirms the importance of the transatlantic
relationship between the United States and the European Union;
(2) recognizes that both the United States and Europe face
multiple and common challenges at home and abroad and to deal
effectively with many of these challenges the United States and
the European Union must continue to adapt the transatlantic
partnership which has served both so well;
(3) acknowledges that the relationship between the United
States and the European Union should continue to be
strengthened through regular and intensive consultations;
(4) expresses its support for the success of the
forthcoming US-EU Summit on June 21, 2006, in Vienna, Austria,
and encourages agreements on issues such as the continued
support for global freedom, democracy, and human rights, a
successful conclusion of the World Trade Organization Doha
Development Agenda, and a workable transatlantic energy
security strategy; and
(5) joins with the European Parliament in agreeing to
continue to strengthen the transatlantic partnership by
enhancing the dialogue and collaboration between the United
States Congress and the European Parliament through the
framework of the Transatlantic Legislators Dialogue and other
legislative exchanges.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on International Relations.
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