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Reaffirming Ban on Forcible Acquisition of Other States' Territory

This U.S. Senate resolution reaffirms that no state can use or threaten force to acquire another state's territory. This is crucial for maintaining global peace and stability, indirectly impacting citizens' security and well-being by reducing the risk of international conflicts.
Key points
The U.S. Senate reconfirms the principle that states cannot forcibly acquire the territory of other states.
The resolution emphasizes the importance of respecting the territorial and political integrity of all states.
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Additional Information
A resolution reaffirming the fundamental principle prohibiting any state from forcibly acquiring the territory of another state.
Print number: SRES 113
Sponsor: Sen. Welch, Peter [D-VT]
Process start date: 2025-03-05