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SRES 113

A resolution reaffirming the fundamental principle prohibiting any state from forcibly acquiring the territory of another state.

119th Congress Introduced by Peter Welch

Overview: SRES 113, A resolution reaffirming the fundamental principle prohibiting any state from forcibly acquiring the territory of another state, Introduced in Senate, Introduce

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Bill Summary · SRES 113

Overview: SRES 113, A resolution reaffirming the fundamental principle prohibiting any state from forcibly acquiring the territory of another state, Introduced in Senate, Introduced March 05, 2025

Purpose and Intent: This Senate resolution reaffirms the longstanding international legal principle that prohibits any state from forcibly acquiring the territory of another state. The resolution aims to condemn Russia's illegal annexation of Ukrainian territory and reiterate the United States' commitment to the inviolability of national borders.

Key Provisions:
- Reaffirms that the forcible acquisition of territory is a violation of international law
- Condemns Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea and other Ukrainian regions
- Calls on Russia to immediately withdraw from all occupied Ukrainian territory

Affected Parties and Impacts: This resolution directly addresses the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and the international community's response to Russia's territorial aggression. It reaffirms the United States' position in support of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: This resolution has been introduced in the Senate and is currently pending further action and potential adoption.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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