118th CONGRESS 1st Session |
Reaffirming the ties between the United States and the Philippines.
November 1, 2023
Mr. Moylan (for himself and Mr. Scott of Virginia) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
Reaffirming the ties between the United States and the Philippines.
Whereas the United States established diplomatic relations with the Philippines on July 4, 1946, and the two countries have since enjoyed expanded and positive relations;
Whereas there are over 4,000,000 United States citizens of Philippine ancestry in the United States;
Whereas the United States and the Philippines have a strong and mutually beneficial trade relationship, with more than $18,900,000,000 in goods and services traded during 2020;
Whereas the People’s Republic of China continues to use its Coast Guard and its Merchant Marine to violate the Philippines sovereignty, including in the Scarborough Shoal,
Whereas Chinese Communist Party propaganda now assert claims based on a so-called “ten-dash line”, after a United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea arbitral tribunal ruled that China’s nine-dashed line had “no legal basis”;
Whereas in 1994, the People’s Republic of China unlawfully seized Mischief Reef and have since constructed 20 artificial islands that extends the operational capabilities of the People’s Liberation Army with the aim of expanding its presence and reinforcing their illegitimate claims to the South China Sea;
Whereas the People’s Republic of China is asserting its sweeping claims over the South China Sea by disrupting the regular resupply of the BRP Sierra Madre, a Philippine Navy transport ship, based in the Second Thomas Shoal, by shooting water cannons at Philippine Coast Guard vessels and using military-grade lasers to blind its crew;
Whereas, on April 3, 2023, the Biden administration announced plans today to expand the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Arrangement to include four new sites to strengthen interoperability and allow the United States and the Philippines to better address shared challenges in the Indo-Pacific region;
Whereas, on August 5, 2023, the United States Department of State reaffirmed that “an armed attack on Philippine public vessels, aircraft, and armed forces—including those of its Coast Guard in the South China Sea—would invoke U.S. mutual defense commitments under Article IV of the 1951 U.S. Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty”; and
Whereas, on October 22, 2023, the Chinese Coast Guard rammed a Philippines Coast Guard cutter escorting supplies to the Second Thomas Shoal within the Philippines exclusive economic zone: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved,
(1) reaffirms the United States unwavering commitment to invoke its Mutual Defense Treaty with the Philippines if an armed attack against the Philippines assets, including those of the Philippine Coast Guard, is committed in the South China Sea;
(2) calls on the United States and Philippines to begin joint patrols in the South China Sea;
(3) firmly objects to the People’s Republic of China’s false sovereignty claims to the South China Sea; and
(4) welcomes swift implementation of the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement to ensure we adhere to our commitments to the Philippine people, and to foster a free and open Indo-Pacific for all.