Bill 118 s 1517, also known as the Southeast Asia Partnership Expansion Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to strengthen the partnership between the United States and countries in Southeast Asia.
The bill outlines several key provisions, including increasing economic cooperation and trade between the US and Southeast Asian nations. It also aims to enhance security cooperation, particularly in the areas of counterterrorism and maritime security. Additionally, the bill seeks to promote democracy, human rights, and good governance in the region.
One of the main components of the bill is the establishment of a Southeast Asia Regional Fund, which will provide funding for various programs and initiatives aimed at achieving the goals outlined in the legislation. The bill also calls for increased diplomatic engagement with Southeast Asian countries and the appointment of a Special Representative for Southeast Asia.
Overall, the Southeast Asia Partnership Expansion Act is focused on deepening the relationship between the US and countries in Southeast Asia in order to promote stability, security, and prosperity in the region.