HRES 230 · 110th Congress · International Affairs
Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the Treaty of Rome signed on March 25, 1957, which was a key step in creating the European Union, and reaffirming the close and mutually beneficial relationship between the United States and Europe.
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EnactedLatest: Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.(2007-03-13)
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Recognizes the historic significance of the Treaty of Rome on its 50th anniversary. Commends the European Union (EU) and its member nations for the role which the institution has played in contemporary Europe's growth. Recognizes the EU's important role in fostering the independence, democracy, and economic development of the former Central European communist states. Acknowledges the EU's role in the development of the close and mutually beneficial relationship that exists between the United States and Europe. Affirms that in order to strengthen the transatlantic partnership there must be a renewed commitment to EU-U.S. consultations. Joins with the European Parliament in agreeing to strengthen the transatlantic partnership by enhancing the dialogue and collaboration between Congress and the European Parliament.…
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