ONGOING TRANSATLANTIC ENGAGEMENT THROUGH THE OSCE PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 73
(Extensions of Remarks - April 17, 2020)
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ONGOING TRANSATLANTIC ENGAGEMENT THROUGH THE OSCE PARLIAMENTARY
ASSEMBLY
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HON. RICHARD HUDSON
of north carolina
in the house of representatives
Friday, April 17, 2020
Mr. HUDSON. Madam Speaker, I rise to today to update my Congressional
colleagues on continued discussions between members of the Organization
for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Parliamentary Assembly.
I would also like to share the desire of our international friends and
allies to remain engaged with the United States during these
challenging times.
My colleagues who serve with me on the U.S. Helsinki Commission and
remain active include Representative Alcee Hastings of Florida,
Representative Joe Wilson of South Carolina, Representative Steve Cohen
of Tennessee, Representative Robert Aderholt of Alabama, Representative
Gwen Moore of Wisconsin, Representative Chris Smith of New Jersey, as
well as Senator Wicker of Mississippi and Senator Cardin of Maryland.
As the United States Delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, we
recognize the importance of building partnerships with our counterparts
from other countries especially during such unprecedented times.
As the Chairman of the Committee on Security, I recognize
multilateral diplomacy works to U.S. interests when we take the
initiative. Parliamentarians have a special role to play as elected
officials in this process, showing the depth of each of our country's
commitment to security and cooperation not only in Europe, but around
the globe.
During our most recent video conference, Italian Minister for
European Affairs, Vincenzo Amendola, joined to update us on Italy's
response to COVID-19. He stressed the need for continued cooperation in
response not only to the health threat but also to the economic havoc
the pandemic has caused.
Shortly after our video conference concluded, Secretary of State Mike
Pompeo announced the United States will provide an additional $225
million in health, humanitarian and economic assistance to boost
response efforts worldwide. This is in addition to the $274 million
already deployed to fight COVID-19. In the past two decades, the
Secretary noted, the United States has provided $140 billion in health
assistance globally, helping to make us an undisputed leader in health
and humanitarian aid. Some of this aide has been to countries in
Europe, including Italy. I would add that this is not only a reflection
of our country's unmatched generosity over the decades, but our
national interest as well. Many of the health threats we have faced
come from beyond our borders, including COVID-19, and we have an
interest in trying to respond effectively to those threats where they
first develop, before they reach our shores.
A final outcome of the recent video conference was endorsement of
United Nation Secretary General Antonio Guterres' recent call for a
ceasefire regarding conflicts around the globe at this time when
countries need to face a common pandemic threat.
The Helsinki Commission provides Members of Congress with the
opportunity to work with our friends and allies around the globe to
promote our shared democratic values and work in a bipartisan fashion
on core foreign policy issues. While our calls have been focused on
fighting COVID-19 we are still tracking other international conflicts.
For example, during the video conference I, along with other
parliamentarians, raised the issue of the unwarranted Russian
aggression in Ukraine and Georgia. I am encouraged by the level of
engagement from my OSCE Parliamentary Assembly colleagues and will
continue to work with them through this global pandemic.
Madam Speaker, please join me today in recognizing the importance of
these discussions with our European allies and friends.
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