HCON 390
106th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. CON. RES. 390
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding
Taiwan's participation in the United Nations.
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Whereas Taiwan has dramatically improved its
record on human rights and routinely holds free and fair elections in a multiparty system,
as evidenced most recently by Taiwan's second democratic presidential election of March
18, 2000, in which Mr. Chen Shui-bian was elected as president;
Whereas the 23,000,000 people on Taiwan are not
represented in the United Nations and their human rights as citizens of the world are
therefore severely abridged;
Whereas Taiwan has in recent years repeatedly
expressed its strong desire to participate in the United Nations;
Whereas Taiwan has much to contribute to the work
and funding of the United Nations;
Whereas the world community has reacted
positively to Taiwan's desire for international participation, as shown by Taiwan's
membership in the Asian Development Bank, Taiwan's admission to the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation group as a full member, and Taiwan's accession as an observer to the General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trade;
Whereas the United States has supported Taiwan's
participation in these bodies and, in the Taiwan Policy Review of September 1994, declared
an intention of a stronger and more active policy of support for Taiwan's participation in
appropriate international organizations;
Whereas Public Law
106137 required the Secretary of State to submit a report to the Congress on
administration efforts to support Taiwan's participation in international organizations,
in particular the World Health Organization; and
Whereas in such report the Secretary of State
failed to endorse Taiwanese participation in international organizations and thereby did
not follow the spirit of the 1994 Taiwan Policy Review: Now, therefore, be it
Attest:
JEFF TRANDAHL,
Clerk of the House of Representatives.
By
Deputy Clerk.
Attest:
Secretary of the Senate.
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