[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 291 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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119th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 291
Celebrating the June 2025 North Atlantic Treaty Organization Summit in
the Hague, the Netherlands, and reaffirming priorities pertaining to
transatlantic security and our commitment to NATO.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
June 18, 2025
Mrs. Shaheen (for herself and Mr. Tillis) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations
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RESOLUTION
Celebrating the June 2025 North Atlantic Treaty Organization Summit in
the Hague, the Netherlands, and reaffirming priorities pertaining to
transatlantic security and our commitment to NATO.
Whereas the June 2025 NATO Summit (also known as the ``Hague Summit''), which
will take place on June 24th and 25th, 2025 in the Hague, the
Netherlands, will convene all 32 NATO Allies and many NATO Partners,
including Ukraine and the Indo-Pacific nations of Australia, Japan, New
Zealand, and the Republic of Korea;
Whereas the Hague Summit will take place during the fourth year of the Russian
Federation's unprovoked, illegal, full-scale war against Ukraine;
Whereas, following calls from the United States Government to increase defense
spending among European Allies, the Hague Summit is expected to revise
NATO Allies' defense spending pledge from 2 percent of each country's
gross domestic product that was agreed to through the 2014 Wales Summit
Declaration, to a reported target of 5 percent of each country's gross
domestic product, which includes a commitment to spend 1.5 percent of
each country's gross domestic product on investments in defense-related
infrastructure and capabilities;
Whereas Article 10 of the North Atlantic Treaty, done at Washington April 4,
1949--
(1) establishes NATO's open-door policy; and
(2) permits the admission of any European country whose government is
willing and able to contribute to the security of the North Atlantic area
and assume the requirements and responsibilities of membership;
Whereas NATO continues to provide critical leadership to maintain stability in
the Western Balkans, particularly through the Kosovo Force (KFOR) and
NATO Headquarters Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which closely
coordinates with the Armed Forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina and
Operation Althea, the European Union force that is responsible for
overseeing the implementation of the General Framework Agreement for
Bosnia and Herzegovina (also known as the ``Dayton Agreement'' or the
``Dayton Accords''), done at Dayton November 21, 1995;
Whereas each NATO communique since the Russian Federation's full-scale invasion
of Ukraine has acknowledged Russia as a significant and direct threat to
NATO Allies;
Whereas the Russian Federation, in addition to continuing its campaign of
aggression and violence against the people of Ukraine, has conducted
hybrid warfare against NATO Allies, including by weaponizing its energy
exports, destroying undersea cables, and perpetrating cyberattacks; and
Whereas the Hague Summit will invite Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to
discuss NATO's continued support for Ukraine's defense against Russian
aggression.
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) reaffirms the enduring bipartisan commitment of the
United States Senate to the North Atlantic Treaty and the
United States' obligations to NATO's collective defense under
Article 5 of the Treaty;
(2)(A) welcomes increased defense spending by NATO Allies;
(B) recognizes that 23 NATO Allies have met their Wales
Summit pledge to spend at least 2 percent of their gross
domestic product on defense; and
(C) encourages the remaining NATO Allies to accelerate
efforts to meet such target;
(3) welcomes the ambition of the Hague Summit to increase
the defense and defense-related spending target to 5 percent of
gross domestic product and encourages the United States
Government to meet this benchmark;
(4) continues to support the open-door policy permitting
any European nation to consider pursuing NATO membership;
(5)(A) acknowledges NATO's role in promoting peace and
stability in the Western Balkans; and
(B) encourages NATO to sustain a robust focus on this
region, especially in Bosnia and Herzegovina; and
(6) welcomes NATO's continued support for Ukraine through
the Ukraine Defense Contact Group and the Compressive
Assistance Package for Ukraine and encourages all NATO Allies
to continue significant support for Ukraine in sustaining its
fight against Russian aggression.
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