[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1130 Engrossed in House (EH)]
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H. Res. 1130
In the House of Representatives, U. S.,
July 18, 2022.
Whereas Finland and Sweden have made a historic decision to deepen their
security ties with the transatlantic community;
Whereas a more resilient security architecture in Europe advances democracy,
human rights, and values consistent with the North Atlantic Treaty;
Whereas, on April 4, 1949, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy,
Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and
the United States formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization,
hereinafter referred to as NATO, to serve as a defensive alliance based
on promoting democratic values and the peaceful mediation of disputes;
Whereas NATO membership is open to ``any other European state in a position to
further the principles of this Treaty and to contribute to the security
of the North Atlantic area'';
Whereas Finland and Sweden are European states with strong democratic
foundations that share the transatlantic community's dedication to the
rule of law and the peaceful resolution of disputes;
Whereas Finland and Sweden have been members of NATO's Partnership for Peace
program since 1994 and have contributed to NATO-led operations in the
Balkans, Afghanistan, and Iraq;
Whereas NATO established the Partnership Interoperability Initiative at the
Wales Summit in 2014 to develop military-to-military interoperability
between select partner nations enabling them to contribute to future
crisis management, including NATO-led operations;
Whereas Finland and Sweden were designated inaugural Enhanced Opportunities
Partners at the Wales Summit in 2014;
Whereas the hard-fought post-World War II European security architecture has
been upended by the Russian Federation's cruel full-scale invasion of
Ukraine which began on February 24, 2022;
Whereas the Russian Federation's invasion has fomented the worst European
humanitarian crisis since World War II with 4,339 civilian deaths, 4.8
million Ukrainian refugees across Europe, and 7.1 million more
internally displaced within Ukraine, according to the United States
Agency for International Development as of June 10, 2022;
Whereas Finland and Sweden's populations expressed support for NATO membership;
Whereas Finland and Sweden's highly capable militaries are interoperable with
NATO forces and would increase and fortify NATO's collective security by
increasing the security and stability of the Baltic Sea region and
Northern Europe;
Whereas officials of the Russian Federation issued threats directed at Finland
and Sweden prior to their decision to exercise their sovereign right to
apply for NATO membership;
Whereas despite these threats from the Russian Federation, Finland and Sweden's
national institutions have reviewed their policies of military
nonalignment and their governments and parliaments have expressed
support for applying for NATO membership; and
Whereas in the best interests of their respective peoples, the European security
architecture, the rule of international law, and democracy in Europe,
Finland and Sweden have announced their support for NATO membership:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) expresses support for Finland and Sweden's sovereign and
historic decision to apply to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO);
(2) recognizes that Finland and Sweden's sovereign and historic
decision to apply to NATO is reflective of the will of those respective
governments' peoples;
(3) urges all members of NATO to meet the two-percent defense
spending pledge as agreed upon during the 2014 Wales Summit;
(4) opposes any attempt by the Russian Federation to act in an
adverse way in response to Finland and Sweden's sovereign and historic
decision to apply to join NATO;
(5) recognizes that the accession of Finland and Sweden to NATO
requires all 30 Allies to sign and ratify protocols of accession; and
(6) calls on the member states of NATO to formally support the
accession of Finland and Sweden into NATO.
Attest:
Clerk.