WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Jim Risch (R-Idaho) and Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), ranking member and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, applauded yesterday’s Senate passage of their resolution reaffirming the importance of U.S. alliances and the unique strategic advantage they provide to the United States.
“The United States and our allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific and Europe face a challenging security environment, and it is imperative we continue to sustain and strengthen concrete cooperation,” said Ranking Member Risch. “This week, the United States Senate reaffirmed this commitment by passing our resolution that calls on the administration to prioritize cooperation in defense, technology, and other areas to deepen and expand U.S. partnerships.”
“As events in Ukraine underscore, there is no question we need to reinvest in strong coalitions to promote our nation’s interests and address our most pressing challenges,” said Chairman Menendez. “A go-it alone approach to foreign policy has thrown our alliances into disarray and provided openings to our adversaries for far too long. With this resolution, we make clear the U.S. Congress understands we must band together with our closes allies and partners, pool our resources, expertise, and might, so that we can be better equipped to meet global challenges and defend our democratic values. I’m pleased to see the Senate speak in unison by approving this proposal to stand with our closest friends because it is in our national interest to do so.”
The resolution:
Full text of the resolution as introduced can be found here.
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