[Congressional Bills 111th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 873 Engrossed in House (EH)]
H. Res. 873
In the House of Representatives, U. S.,
May 19, 2010.
Whereas 15 countries, including leading European nations, have diplomatic and
consulate representation in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region
of Iraq;
Whereas the United States Department of State modified its Travel Warning for
Iraq this year to reflect the relative safety and security of the
Kurdistan Region of Iraq;
Whereas the establishment of a United States Consulate in the Kurdistan Region
of Iraq, as well as in other regions of Iraq, is consistent with current
United States policy to normalize United States-Iraqi relations at the
diplomatic, commercial, cultural, and educational levels as United
States Armed Forces responsibly redeploy from Iraq in accordance with
the Status of Forces Agreement between the United States and Iraq;
Whereas greater United States Government civilian representation throughout
Iraq, including in the Kurdistan Region, will serve United States
interests during this period of transition;
Whereas the establishment of a United States Consulate in the Kurdistan Region
of Iraq will increase travel between the United States and Iraq and thus
strengthen people-to-people exchanges between both sides;
Whereas currently, United States citizens either living in or visiting the
Kurdistan Region of Iraq must travel to the United States Embassy in
Baghdad, 200 miles away, to receive consular services;
Whereas the establishment of a United States Consulate in the Kurdistan Region
of Iraq will be helpful both in attracting greater United States
business and investment to the region and in ensuring that the region
continues to serve as a ``gateway'' to United States business success in
other parts of Iraq, as a number of United States Government agencies
have advocated;
Whereas the establishment of a United States Consulate in the Kurdistan Region
of Iraq will reaffirm United States support for the stability,
prosperity, and democracy that the Kurdistan Region of Iraq has
achieved;
Whereas the establishment of United States Consulate in Iraq, including in the
Kurdistan Region will facilitate more governmental and nongovernmental
missions between the United States and the Iraq;
Whereas the Kurds of Iraq have been willing partners with the United States in
the democratic transition in Iraq since 2003;
Whereas the United States and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) have been
full partners in the battle against terrorists who seek to undermine
progress toward an Iraq that is prosperous, free, and federal;
Whereas the establishment of a United States Consulate in the Kurdistan Region
and in other regions will play a helpful role in continuing to safeguard
Iraq's territorial integrity from external aggression and support United
States and Iraqi diplomatic initiatives that seek to prevent outside
interference in Iraq's affairs;
Whereas the establishment of a United States Consulate in the Kurdistan Region
of Iraq will also foster continued dialogue between the United States
and the KRG; and
Whereas the establishment of a United States Consulate in the Kurdistan Region
of Iraq will positively contribute to continued diplomatic initiatives
between the KRG and Turkey: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) calls on the Department of State to establish a United States
Consulate in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, as well as in other
appropriate regions of Iraq; and
(2) affirms that the establishment of a United States Consulate in
the Kurdistan Region as well as in other regions of Iraq will be an
important United States diplomatic step in supporting stability,
prosperity, human rights, and democracy throughout Iraq.
Attest:
Clerk.