Summary: Senate Resolution SRES 199
Overview
Senate Resolution SRES 199, introduced May 1, 2025, expresses support and appreciation for the efforts of Romania and Moldova to defend democracy and counter malign Russian interference. The measure is a nonbinding resolution and was referred to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
Purpose and Intent
- Recognize and commend the governments and peoples of Romania and Moldova for defending state sovereignty and democracy amid pressure from Russia.
- Highlight bilateral energy cooperation as a model for reducing reliance on Russian energy exports.
- Endorse Romania’s role within NATO and the European Union, and Moldova’s aspirations to join the EU.
- Condemn Russia’s attempts to pressure or manipulate democratic states, including Romania and Moldova.
- Encourage international engagement (notably by the EU) to support Romania and Moldova ahead of their 2025 elections, including transparency about Russian interference and best practices to counter it.
- Urge the U.S. to bolster bilateral and multilateral engagements to support democracy, state sovereignty, security, and election integrity in Romania and Moldova ahead of upcoming elections.
Key Provisions and Provisions Impacting Policy
- Energy Cooperation: Acknowledges Romania-Moldova cooperation in the energy sector as a successful model for reducing dependence on Russian energy exports.
- International Relations: Calls for intensified international support, particularly from the European Union, to bolster democracy in Romania and Moldova ahead of 2025 elections.
- Russian Interference: Urges release of the full European Commission report detailing Russian interference in the 2024 Romanian presidential election, including through TikTok, and calls for disciplinary actions and adoption of best practices to prevent future interference.
- U.S. Engagement: Urges the United States to strengthen both bilateral and multilateral efforts with Romania and Moldova to protect democracy and state sovereignty, and to enhance security and election integrity ahead of presidential and parliamentary elections (set for May and September, respectively).
Affected Parties
- Romania and Moldova (governments, institutions, and electorates)
- European Union and international partners
- United States government
- General public in Eastern Europe concerned with democratic integrity and energy security
Legislative Status and Timeline
- Introduced in Senate: May 1, 2025
- Referred to: Committee on Foreign Relations (CR S2740-2741)
- Status: Introduced; no floor passage date provided in the text
Sponsors
- Primary sponsor: Christopher A. Coons
- Co-sponsor: Thomas R. Tillis
Notes on Effect
As a resolution, SRES 199 expresses support and sets policy signals rather than creating new binding law. Its impact lies in diplomatic framing, encouragement of international action, and guidance for U.S. policy and priorities regarding Romania and Moldova.
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