[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton (1993, Book II)]
[November 2, 1993]
[Page 1884]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Statement on Signing Legislation on Most-Favored-Nation Trade Status for 
Romania
November 2, 1993

    I am pleased to sign today House Joint Resolution 228, which extends 
most-favored-nation tariff treatment for Romania. This action, which 
will lower tariffs on Romanian exports to the United States, reflects 
Romania's significant progress thus far in rejoining the community of 
democratic nations. It will also assist the growth of Romania's private 
sector and enhance our bilateral trading relations, improving American 
access to one of the largest markets in Eastern Europe.
    Romania's people are emerging from a long period of tyranny and 
Communist rule. Their road toward democracy, respect for human rights 
and rule of law, and a functioning market economy is not an easy one. 
While important steps have been taken, more remains to be done. As 
Romania continues to make progress, the United States will offer our 
friendship and help in tangible ways. Romania deserves recognition for 
its close cooperation with the United States in international 
organizations, particularly for its compliance with United Nations 
sanctions on Serbia. Romania, like the other frontline states, has made 
real sacrifices in this important effort, earning the appreciation of 
the international community.
    I welcome this positive step in U.S.-Romanian relations and look 
forward to working with the people and leaders of Romania to promote 
democracy, human rights, a market economy, and prosperity.

Note: H.J. Res. 228, approved November 2, was assigned Public Law No. 
103-133.