Congress·In Committee·S.Res. 547
A resolution expressing unwavering support for the United States-Japan alliance in response to political, economic and military pressure by the People's Republic of China.
Foreign Policy: Supporting the US-Japan Alliance
Legislative Progress
Senate
Key Points
- Congress is considering a formal statement to support Japan after China started using trade bans and military drills to pressure the country. This follows comments from Japan's new leader about how a conflict near Taiwan could threaten Japan's own safety.
- The resolution highlights that China has recently banned Japanese seafood imports, canceled Japanese music concerts, and warned its citizens not to travel to Japan. These actions are seen as 'economic coercion,' or using trade as a weapon to get what they want.
- The document also notes a rise in military tension, including Chinese and Russian bombers flying near Japanese islands and Chinese ships entering Japanese waters. It praises Japan for increasing its own defense spending to help keep the region stable.
- If passed, this resolution would officially state that the U.S. remains fully committed to its treaty to defend Japan. It specifically mentions the Senkaku Islands, confirming that the U.S. would help protect them if they were attacked.
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Dec 17, 2025
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
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Dec 17, 2025
Submitted in Senate
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Source Information
Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
A resolution expressing unwavering support for the United States-Japan alliance in response to political, economic and military pressure by the People's Republic of China.
Bill NumberSRES 547
Congress119th Congress
ChamberSenate
Latest ActionReferred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
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Cosponsors
(8)D: 4R: 4
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