[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 998 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 998
Celebrating 200 years of United States diplomatic relations with
Colombia.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 18, 2022
Mr. Sires (for himself, Mr. Diaz-Balart, Ms. Wasserman Schultz, Mr.
Gallego, Mr. Vela, Mr. Cuellar, Mr. McCaul, Ms. Salazar, Mr. Waltz, Mr.
Crenshaw, Ms. Titus, Mr. Rogers of Alabama, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Tony
Gonzales of Texas, Ms. Castor of Florida, Mr. Gimenez, Mr. Crawford,
Mr. Carl, Mr. Aderholt, Mr. Valadao, Mr. Green of Tennessee, Mr. Moore
of Alabama, Mrs. McClain, Mrs. Torres of California, Mr. Crist, and Mr.
Smith of New Jersey) submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Celebrating 200 years of United States diplomatic relations with
Colombia.
Whereas, on August 7, 1819, Colombia (formerly known as The Great Colombia)
concluded their independence campaign from Spain with the Battle of
Boyaca;
Whereas, on March 18, 1822, the House of Representatives approved two
resolutions recognizing the independence of Colombia, and allocated
funds for the establishment of a diplomatic mission;
Whereas, on June 19, 1822, the United States and Colombia formally established
diplomatic relations, and the accreditation of Colombia's Manuel Torres
marked the first Charge d'Affaires from a Latin American country to the
United States;
Whereas, on December 16, 1823, the United States appointed its first Charge
d'Affaires to The Great Colombia, Richard Clough Anderson, Jr.;
Whereas, on October 3, 1824, the United States and Colombia signed their first
commercial agreement, the Anderson Gual Treaty, which entered into force
in May 1825;
Whereas, in 1943, during World War II, Colombia declared war on the Axis Powers,
fighting in cooperation with the United States and the Allies;
Whereas Colombia was one of the 51 nations to participate in the San Francisco
Conference in 1945, agreeing upon the Charter of the United Nations;
Whereas, in 1947, during the Ninth International Conference of American States
meeting in Bogota, Colombia, 21 countries, including the United States
and Colombia, adopted the Charter of the Organization of American
States, the American Treaty on Pacific Settlement, and the American
Declaration on the Rights and Duties of Man;
Whereas, from 1950 to 1954, Colombia was the only country from Latin America
that sent Armed Forces to South Korea to join the United Nations effort
against North Korea;
Whereas, on December 4, 1991, the United States enacted the Andean Trade
Preference Act and on October 31, 2002, the Andean Trade Promotion and
Drug Eradication Act, granting duty-free access to a wide range of
exports from Colombia and other Andean countries, with the objective of
promoting commercial relations and combating illicit narcotics
production and trafficking;
Whereas, in 2000, the United States and Colombia launched Plan Colombia, a
transformational security and economic development initiative that
reduced crime, narcotics trafficking, and violence and strengthened
state capacity in Colombia;
Whereas, in April 2012, the United States and Colombia launched the United
States-Colombia Action Plan on Regional Security Cooperation, using the
lessons learned from Plan Colombia to counter the proliferation of
transnational criminal organizations throughout the Western Hemisphere;
Whereas, on May 15, 2012, the United States-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement
entered into force, which expanded commercial ties, economic growth, and
employment opportunities in both the United States and Colombia;
Whereas the United States is Colombia's leading trade partner;
Whereas, on June 25, 2013, Colombia signed an agreement with the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO) on security cooperation and information
sharing and in May 2018, became its first and only global partner
country in Latin America;
Whereas, since 2018, Colombia and the United States have led the Orion
International Naval Campaign to combat maritime narcotics trafficking
and the jointly led campaign has strengthened the narcotics interdiction
capabilities of 38 countries and 88 institutions, including in northern
Central America;
Whereas, on April 28, 2020, Colombia became the 37th member and 3d country in
Latin America to join the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development;
Whereas Colombia is one of the United States most consistent and reliable allies
through its support for shared diplomatic and security objectives;
Whereas Colombians and Colombian Americans residing in the United States have
greatly contributed to enriching the social, cultural, economic, and
scientific landscape of the United States and helped further strengthen
the ties between the United States and Colombia;
Whereas during an official visit by President Ivan Duque to the White House on
March 10, 2022, President Biden referred to Colombia as the ``linchpin''
of the Western Hemisphere, asserting, ``Colombia is the keystone to our
shared efforts to build a hemisphere that is prosperous, secure, and
democratic''; and
Whereas during that trip, the United States announced it would designate
Colombia as a major non-NATO ally: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) celebrates the 200th anniversary of diplomatic
relations between the United States and Colombia;
(2) recognizes the critical role that Colombia plays in
promoting stability and prosperity in the Western Hemisphere;
(3) recognizes the vital strategic alliance between the
United States and Colombia, built on a shared commitment to
democracy;
(4) celebrates the contributions made by Colombians and
Colombian Americans to the United States;
(5) reaffirms the steadfast support of the Government and
people of the United States for the people of Colombia in their
pursuit of peace, stability, and prosperity; and
(6) encourages strengthening cooperation with Colombia in
areas such as technology, education, energy transition, and
nearshoring, as well as in joint efforts toward the protection
of democracy in the Western Hemisphere.
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Celebrating 200 years of United States diplomatic relations with Colombia.
#998 | HRES Congress #117
Policy Area: International Affairs
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Last Action: Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. (3/18/2022)
Bill Text Source: Congress.gov
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