[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 685 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 685
Welcoming President Santiago Pena of Paraguay and commemorating the
bilateral relationship between the Republic of Paraguay and the United
States.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
May 14, 2024
Mr. Cardin (for himself, Mr. Rubio, Mr. Kaine, Mr. Cassidy, and Mr.
Merkley) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Foreign Relations
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RESOLUTION
Welcoming President Santiago Pena of Paraguay and commemorating the
bilateral relationship between the Republic of Paraguay and the United
States.
Whereas 2024 marks 163 years of official bilateral relations between the United
States and the Republic of Paraguay;
Whereas the shared values of democracy and the rule of law have always
underpinned the bilateral relationship starting with the Treaty of
Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation of 1859, done at Washington March
12, 1860;
Whereas the United States and Paraguay have enjoyed an especially strong
partnership since Paraguay's transition to a democratically elected
civilian government in 1989;
Whereas the United States and Paraguay have enjoyed bilateral economic
cooperation, especially under the United States-Paraguay Trade and
Investment Framework Agreement, done at Washington January 13, 2017;
Whereas the Parana River accounts for 80 percent of Paraguay's trade and is a
lifeline to many communities;
Whereas the United States Senate appreciates mutual collaboration with Paraguay
across many sectors, including supporting United States businesses
operating in Paraguay and $2,400,000,000 in trade in goods;
Whereas the United States is the second largest foreign investor in Paraguay,
with hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign direct investment in
Paraguay;
Whereas the United States has strongly supported and will continue to support
democratic institutions, the rule of law, and economic opportunity in
Paraguay, including working collaboratively to tackle corruption and
support indigenous peoples, afro-descendants, and youth in Paraguay;
Whereas the Governments of Paraguay and the United States have effectively
partnered to address shared priorities across the hemisphere, including
countering human trafficking, narcotics trafficking, money-laundering,
and other illicit cross-border activities, as well as increasing
cooperation in security and defense, cybersecurity, and promoting
exchange programs;
Whereas Paraguay and the United States are aligned on key foreign policy
priorities beyond the hemisphere;
Whereas Paraguay joined the United States and other democratic-oriented
countries in key multilateral fora, including the United Nations and the
Organization of American States to condemn Russia's 2022 invasion of
Ukraine;
Whereas Paraguay has maintained a consistent and uninterrupted diplomatic
relationship with Taiwan based on shared democratic values;
Whereas, alongside the United States, the Government of Paraguay has
consistently supported Israel's right to self-defense;
Whereas the people and the Government of the United States celebrates the
bilateral relationship with Paraguay and encourage a continuing close
relationship;
Whereas Paraguayans in the United States have contributed and enriched American
culture and have become an important part of United States society; and
Whereas President Santiago Pena was elected President of Paraguay in April 2023
in free and fair elections: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) welcomes the visit of President Santiago Pena;
(2) commemorates 163 years of official diplomatic relations
between the United States and the Republic of Paraguay;
(3) recognizes the historical partnership between the
United States and Paraguay rooted in shared values of democracy
and the rule of law;
(4) reaffirms bilateral cooperation between the Governments
of the United States and Paraguay to address pressing issues
across the hemisphere;
(5) calls on the Department of State, the United States
International Development Corporation, and the United States
Agency For International Development to support efforts to
improve the navigability of the Parana River through dredging
and port modernization;
(6) expresses support for continuing to work towards shared
foreign policy priorities; and
(7) celebrates the contributions that Paraguayans and
Paraguayan-Americans have made in the United States.
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