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S.Res.279

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A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the 125th anniversary of the 1882 Treaty of Peace, Amity, Commerce and Navigation between the Kingdom of Chosun (Korea) and the United States.

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12/19/2007--Passed Senate amended. Expresses the sense of the Senate that:
(1) the strength of the U.S.-Republic of Korea alliance should be acknowledged;
(2) the countries' economic relationship should be deepened;
(3) the United States should s... moreSee Full Bill Text

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July 24, 2007December 19, 2007
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December 19, 2007 Seoul welcomes US Senate resolution on Korea-US

The resolution (S. Res. 279) was adopted unanimously on Wednesday (Washington time). It was submitted by Sen. Richard Lugar, a Republican from Indiana. ...

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Source: Korea.net, South Korea


December 19, 2007 Seoul welcomes US Senate resolution on Korea-US ties

The resolution (S. Res. 279) was adopted unanimously on Wednesday (Washington time). It was submitted by Sen. Richard Lugar, a Republican from Indiana. ...

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Source: Yonhap News, South Korea


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August 23, 2008 Is Joe Biden A Green Parent?

AMDT.3880 to S.RES.279 A bill to add environmental protection to the list of bilateral goals that should be addressed by the United States and the Republic of Korea. S.AMDT.4826 to S.3036 To express the sense of the Senate that the ...

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