Non-Recognition of Russian Annexation of Ukrainian Territory Act
HR 947 prohibits the U.S. from recognizing Russia's claims over Ukrainian territory, reinforcing support for Ukraine's sovereignty amid ongoing conflict.
HR 947 prohibits the U.S. from recognizing Russia's claims over Ukrainian territory, reinforcing support for Ukraine's sovereignty amid ongoing conflict.
The Non-Recognition of Russian Annexation of Ukrainian Territory Act aims to formally prohibit the United States Government from recognizing any claims of sovereignty made by the Russian Federation over Ukrainian territory. This legislation underscores the U.S. commitment to Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty, particularly in light of ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Statement of Policy:
Prohibition on Recognition:
HR 947 represents a significant legislative effort to maintain the United States' position on the sovereignty of Ukraine against Russian claims. By codifying this stance, the bill aims to prevent any federal recognition of Russian annexation, thereby supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity in the face of ongoing conflict.
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