[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 994 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 994
Recognizing and reaffirming the strong relationship between the United
States and the Pacific Islands.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 18, 2022
Mr. Case (for himself, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Radewagen, Mr. Young, Mr.
Sablan, Ms. Titus, Mr. Kahele, and Mr. Sherman) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing and reaffirming the strong relationship between the United
States and the Pacific Islands.
Whereas the Pacific Islands are home to roughly 10,000,000 residents, including
over 8,600,000 in Papua New Guinea, constituting diverse and dynamic
cultures and peoples;
Whereas the people of the Pacific Islands are spread across an expanse of the
Pacific Ocean equivalent to 15 percent of the Earth's surface, including
the three subregions of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia;
Whereas the United States is a Pacific country with ties that span over 150
years and shared values and interests with the Pacific Islands,
including through the Compacts of Free Association with the Freely
Associated States, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated
States of Micronesia, and the Republic of Palau;
Whereas the United States and Pacific Island nations are bound by shared
interests and values, including--
(1) the need to combat climate change and rising sea levels;
(2) the desire to see a prosperous Pacific region free from coercion;
(3) a commitment to protecting regional peace and security that fully
respects the sovereignty of all nations;
(4) advancing economic prosperity free from coercion through trade and
sustainable development; and
(5) supporting democracy, good governance, the rule of law and human
rights, and fundamental freedoms;
Whereas the United States exports over $400,000,000 in goods to Pacific Island
countries, and two-way trade between the United States and Pacific
Island countries amounts to nearly $832,000,000 in a year;
Whereas the United States launched the Small and Less Populous Island Economies
Initiative in March 2021 to strengthen United States collaboration with
island countries and territories, including in the Pacific Islands, on
COVID-19 economic challenges, long-term economic development, climate
change, and other shared interests;
Whereas successive United States administrations have recognized the importance
of the Pacific region, including the Pacific Islands, in high-level
strategic documents, including--
(1) the 2015 National Security Strategy;
(2) the 2017 National Security Strategy;
(3) the 2019 Indo-Pacific Strategy Report, which identified the Pacific
Islands as ``critical to U.S. strategy because of our shared values,
interests and commitments''; and
(4) the 2022 Indo-Pacific Strategy, which stated that the United States
will ``seek to be an indispensable partner to Pacific Island nations'';
Whereas the United States has deepened its diplomatic engagement with the
Pacific Islands through several recent initiatives, including the
Pacific Pledge that provided an additional $100,000,000 in 2019 and
$200,000,000 in 2020, on top of the approximately $350,000,000 that the
United States provides annually to the region to support shared
priorities in economic and human development, climate change, and more;
and
Whereas the Pacific Islands matter for America, and America matters for the
Pacific Islands: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) affirms the importance of the United States
relationship with the Pacific Islands and recognizes the
importance of United States-Pacific Island partnerships to
promote peace, security, and prosperity for all countries
through a rules-based regional order that respects the
sovereignty and political independence of all nations;
(2) urges the Biden administration to continue to work with
the Pacific Islands to--
(A) preserve the Pacific Ocean as an open and
vibrant corridor for international maritime trade;
(B) promote trade and sustainable development; and
(C) address socioeconomic challenges related to
public health, education, renewable energy, digital
connectivity, and more;
(3) reaffirms its support for regional efforts to address
the challenges posed by climate change, including by
strengthening resilience to natural disasters and through
responsible stewardship of natural resources;
(4) continues its support of the vision, values, and
objectives of existing regional multilateral institutions and
frameworks, such as the Pacific Islands Forum, the Pacific
Islands Conference of Leaders, and the Pacific Community,
including the--
(A) 2014 Framework for Pacific Regionalism;
(B) 2018 Boe Declaration on Regional Security; and
(C) Boe Declaration Action Plan; and
(5) recognizes the importance of working closely with
United States allies and partners with existing relationships
and interests in the Pacific Islands, including Australia,
Japan, New Zealand, and Taiwan, in advancing common goals.
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