[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 828 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 828
Commending the people of Mongolia, on the 800th anniversary of
Mongolian statehood, for building strong, democratic institutions, and
expressing the support of the House of Representatives for efforts by
the United States to continue to strengthen its partnership with that
country.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 19, 2006
Mr. Pitts (for himself, Mr. Faleomavaega, Mr. Leach, Mr. Wilson of
South Carolina, Mr. Manzullo, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Putnam, and Mr. Lantos)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on International Relations
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RESOLUTION
Commending the people of Mongolia, on the 800th anniversary of
Mongolian statehood, for building strong, democratic institutions, and
expressing the support of the House of Representatives for efforts by
the United States to continue to strengthen its partnership with that
country.
Whereas Mongolia, a great nation located at the crossroads of many
civilizations, in 2006 marks its 800th anniversary as a state;
Whereas Mongolia has become a functioning democracy in Asia;
Whereas since 1990 the Mongolian people have held 5 parliamentary elections and
4 presidential elections;
Whereas these elections have been determined to be largely free and fair,
without violence or balloting irregularities, and featuring multiple
political parties;
Whereas these elections demonstrate Mongolia's commitment to the rule of law and
its determination to consolidate its democratic progress;
Whereas the Government of Mongolia has conducted economic reforms which
introduced market mechanisms and have resulted in the private sector
producing the great majority of the gross domestic product,
demonstrating Mongolia's commitment to the establishment of a free
market economy;
Whereas Mongolia ratified the United Nations Convention Against Corruption in
October 2005, demonstrating its determination to take steps to better
ensure political and economic stability and progress;
Whereas Mongolia has sought to develop political, economic, and security
relationships with its neighboring countries in order to enhance
confidence and regional security;
Whereas the people of the United States and Mongolia share common commitments to
democracy and freedom, and the Government of Mongolia has expressed its
strong desire to deepen and strengthen its partnership with the United
States;
Whereas Mongolia entered into a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement with
the United States in 2004, demonstrating its commitment to take further
steps to reform and open up its economy and to deepen bilateral economic
ties;
Whereas Mongolia has been a steadfast partner with the United States in the
Global War on Terror, and, after the September 11th terror attacks, the
Government of Mongolia expressed its strong support for the United
States;
Whereas Mongolia has supported coalition operations by repeatedly contributing
troops to both Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation
Iraqi Freedom;
Whereas Mongolia has contributed troops to support NATO peacekeeping operations
in Kosovo and to protect the United Nations war crimes court in Sierra
Leone; and
Whereas Mongolia's strong policy track record has made it eligible for
Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) support in 2004 and 2005: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) congratulates the people and Government of Mongolia on
the 800th anniversary of Mongolian statehood;
(2) affirms that the United States is proud to be
considered Mongolia's ``third neighbor'';
(3) commends the people and Government of Mongolia for
their commitment to democracy, freedom, and economic reform;
(4) urges the Government of Mongolia to take further steps
to fight corruption and provide greater transparency and
accountability in government operations;
(5) shares with the people and Government of Mongolia the
desire to enhance the relationship between the United States
and Mongolia, based on a comprehensive partnership, shared
values, and common interests;
(6) supports efforts to strengthen strategic, political,
economic, educational, and cultural ties between the 2
countries;
(7) encourages private investment and increased business
ties between investors in both countries;
(8) encourages increased people-to-people ties through
expanded academic, cultural, and sports exchanges, and
(9) supports increased Mongolian participation in
international organizations and initiatives.
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