Expresses the sense of the Congress that the United States should continue to give support to the efforts by the members of the Association of South East Asian Nations to secure a political resolution of the Kampuchean problem and support international efforts to provide relief to the Khmer refugees.
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Rep Zablocki - 09/26/83 | Rep Broomfield - 09/26/83 |
Rep Fascell - 09/26/83 | Rep Hamilton - 09/26/83 |
Rep Yatron - 09/26/83 | Rep Solarz - 09/26/83 |
Rep Bonker - 09/26/83 | Rep Ireland - 09/26/83 |
Rep Dymally - 09/26/83 | Rep Lantos - 09/26/83 |
Rep Torricelli - 09/26/83 | Rep Smith, L. - 09/26/83 |
Rep Reid - 09/26/83 | Rep Winn - 09/26/83 |
Rep Gilman - 09/26/83 | Rep Lagomarsino - 09/26/83 |
Rep Pritchard - 09/26/83 | Rep Solomon - 09/26/83 |
Rep Boehlert - 09/26/83 | Rep Hammerschmidt - 09/26/83 |
Rep Levine - 09/26/83 | Rep Levine - 09/26/83 |
(AS INTRODUCED)
Expresses the sense of the Congress that the United States should continue
to: (1) give support to the efforts by the members of the Association of South
East Asian Nations (ASEAN) to secure a political resolution of the Kampuchean problem (and
ensure the withdrawal of foreign forces and the restoration of Khmer
self-determination); (2) urge other nations to support the ASEAN efforts in the
United Nations; (3) urge other nations to cooperate with ASEAN in maintaining
economic and diplomatic pressure on Vietnam to accept a peaceful settlement; (4)
support international efforts through the United Nations Border Relief Operation
to relieve the suffering of the Khmer refugees along the Thailand border; and
(5) give humanitarian and political support to the non-Communist Khmer
nationalist forces.