Commends the strong U.S.-Romania relationship.
Recognizes the government of Romania's economic, political, and social reforms, and urges the government to take additional steps to establish an independent, professional, and non-political justice system, in part by taking action to end all politically inspired legal cases.
Values the participation of Romanian troops and civilian experts in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Urges the government of Romania to complete the processing of intercountry adoption cases which were pending when Law 273/2004 was enacted and to amend its child welfare and adoption laws to decrease adoption barriers, including by allowing intercountry adoption by persons other than biological grandparents.
Welcomes Romanian President Traian Basescu to the United States and looks forward to expanded U.S.-Romania political, diplomatic, economic, and military cooperation.
[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 949 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 949
Commending the people and Government of Romania, on the occasion of the
visit of Romanian President Traian Basescu to the United States, for
the strong relationship between Romania and the United States.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 26, 2006
Mr. Hyde submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on International Relations
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RESOLUTION
Commending the people and Government of Romania, on the occasion of the
visit of Romanian President Traian Basescu to the United States, for
the strong relationship between Romania and the United States.
Whereas, following the terrorist attacks upon the United States in September
2001, the Government of Romania immediately expressed its sympathy for
Americans and others killed in the attacks and pledged its full support
in fighting the war on terror;
Whereas, on September 19, 2001, the Romanian Parliament voted to open Romanian
territory and airspace to United States Armed Forces involved in
Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan;
Whereas, beginning in June 2002, Romanian aircraft flew Romanian soldiers to
serve in Afghanistan as part of the forces involved in Operation
Enduring Freedom and the International Security Assistance Force, and
over 700 elite Romanian soldiers are currently stationed in Afghanistan;
Whereas Romania stood with the United States as a vital member of the
international coalition in Operation Iraqi Freedom by offering
diplomatic, political, and military support;
Whereas, on February 12, 2003, the Romanian Parliament voted to open Romanian
territory and airspace to United States Armed Forces carrying out
Operation Iraqi Freedom;
Whereas hundreds of American aircraft flew through Romanian airspace and landed
at Romanian airfields during the combat phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom
from May to July 2003;
Whereas thousands of United States soldiers were stationed and transported into
the Iraq theatre of operations from Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, and
the neighboring Black Sea port of Constantza was also used in the fall
of 2002 and spring of 2003 for rotating United States Armed Forces and
equipment in and out of the Balkans;
Whereas, beginning on March 12, 2003, Romania began deploying military forces to
Iraq to assist in building security, peace, and democracy, and over 890
Romanian soldiers are currently stationed in Iraq;
Whereas recently President Basescu reaffirmed Romania's intention to continue to
deploy Romanian armed forces in Iraq;
Whereas in recognition of the close U.S.-Romanian security and political
relationship, in December 2005 Romania signed a bilateral agreement with
the United States to allow U.S. forces to use Romania military bases;
Whereas, together with Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, and
Slovenia, Romania successfully achieved the military, economic, and
political reforms necessary to be invited, at the November 2002 summit
meeting in Prague of the North Atlantic Council, to join the NATO
alliance;
Whereas Romania became a member of the NATO alliance on March 29, 2004;
Whereas Romania has made important progress with respect to economic reform and
democratic development;
Whereas in recognition of these and other developments Romania is slated to
accede to the European Union during 2007;
Whereas, however, necessary progress has not been made with respect to rule of
law issues including judicial reform and ongoing cases such as Romania's
actions against Rompetrol Group NV underscores Romania's lack of a truly
independent, professional, and non-political justice system;
Whereas, on June 21, 2004, the Parliament of Romania enacted Law 273/2004 on
adoption, which prohibits intercountry adoption except by a child's
biological grandparent or grandparents; and
Whereas in his historic address at Piata Revolutiei on November 23, 2002,
President Bush told the Romanian people that ``Romania has made a
historic journey. Instead of hatred, you have chosen tolerance. Instead
of destructive rivalry with your neighbors, you have chosen
reconciliation. Instead of state control, you have chosen free markets
and the rule of law. And instead of dictatorship, you have built a proud
and working democracy.'': Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) commends the strong and vibrant relations between the
United States and Romania;
(2) recognizes the steps the Government of Romania has
taken and continues to take in economic, political, and social
reforms, and urges the Government to take additional steps to
establish an independent, professional, and non-political
justice system, in part by taking action to end all politically
inspired legal cases;
(3) values the participation of a significant number of
Romanian troops and civilian experts in Operation Enduring
Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, the permission granted by
the Government of Romania for the United States to use Romanian
airspace and territory, and the deployment of Romanian military
forces in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation
Iraqi Freedom, all of which have been important contributions
to the global war on terror and serve as a tangible and ongoing
demonstration of Romania's commitment as an ally of the United
States;
(4) urges the Government of Romania to complete the
processing of intercountry adoption cases which were pending
when Law 273/2004 was enacted and to amend its child welfare
and adoption laws to decrease barriers to adoption, both
domestic and intercountry, including by allowing intercountry
adoption by persons other than biological grandparents; and
(5) welcomes Romanian President Traian Basescu to the
United States and looks forward to expanded political,
diplomatic, economic, and military cooperation between Romania
and the United States.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on International Relations.
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