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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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80TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE WELLES DECLARATION
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Illinois (Mr. Shimkus) for 5 minutes.
Mr. SHIMKUS. Mr. Speaker, in 1939, Hitler's Nazi Germany and Stalin's
Communist Soviet Union signed a secret agreement to invade and create
spheres of influence. The Molotov-Ribbentrop agreement allowed Hitler
to invade the free and sovereign country of Poland, while the Soviet
Union invaded the free and sovereign countries of Estonia, Latvia, and
Lithuania.
Eighty years ago today the United States responded with the Welles
Declaration. Let me read it.
``Department of State, July 23, 1940, Statement by the Acting
Secretary of State, the Honorable Sumner Welles.
``During these past few days the devious processes whereunder the
political independence and territorial integrity of the three small
Baltic republics, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, were to be
deliberately annihilated by one of their more powerful neighbors, have
been rapidly drawing to their conclusion.
``From the day when the people of these republics first gained their
independent and democratic form of government the people of the United
States have watched their admirable progress and self-government with
deep and sympathetic interest.
``The policy of this Government is universally known. The people of
the United States are opposed to predatory activities no matter whether
they are carried on by the use of force or by the threat of force. They
are likewise opposed to any form of intervention on the part of one
state, however powerful, in the domestic concerns of any other
sovereign state, however weak.
``These principles constitute the very foundations upon which the
existing relationship between the 21 sovereign republics of the New
World rests.
``The United States will continue to stand by these principles,
because of the conviction of the American people that unless the
doctrine in which these principles are inherent once again governs the
relations between nations, the rule of reason, of justice and of law--
in other words, the basis of modern civilization itself--cannot be
preserved.''
Mr. Speaker, this declaration here refused to recognize the Soviet
annexation of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. This nonrecognition
lasted 5 decades.
This declaration enabled the Baltic States to maintain free,
diplomatic missions. And with this declaration, Executive Order 8484
protected Baltic financial assets.
Today, the United States joins Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in
remembering this declaration and recommitting ourselves to peace,
democracy, freedom, and the rule of law.
Subsequently, their entrance into NATO and the European Union assures
them of being part of the family of western democracies.
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