A resolution expressing the sense of the House regarding United States goals with respect to Lebanon.
Lebanon Reconstruction Resolution of 1988 - Urges the United States to: (1) to help foster presidential elections in Lebanon; (2) endorse Lebanon's sovereignty and the withdrawal of all foreign forces; (3) encourage the establishment of Lebanese nonbelligerence with respect to regional conflicts; (4) oppose any policy by any foreign power which promotes territorial annexation or de facto partition of Lebanon; (5) assume the role of a diplomatic broker helping Lebanon recover its position as an integral element in the geopolitical equilibrium of the region; (6) work to ensure a major expansion of the mandate and operational capability of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon; (7) encourge a reorganization of the relationship between Syria and Lebanon; (8) assist a political and economic reconstruction of Lebanon that reinforces the current constitutional democracy; and (9) commit itself to an overall assistance program that enables Lebanon to recover its economic expansion and address major social problems.
House Agreed to Senate Amendments by Voice Vote.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Referred to Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East.
See H.Con.Res.381.
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