The House would formally praise Pakistan for helping peace talks tied to the U.S., Israel, and Iran conflict. The resolution highlights deaths, refugees, U.S. casualties, and war costs, but it would not change law or funding.
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Original Resolution Commending the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for its efforts to facilitate peace between the United States and Israel with Iran is a House bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Latest action on H.Res. 1225: Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects U.S. diplomacy and Pakistan’s public role in the conflict. It does not place new duties on voters, workers, schools, businesses, states, or federal agencies. Its main effect would be symbolic: the House would publicly recognize Pakistan as an important host and mediator for peace talks.
Why this matters: This matters because Congress can shape foreign policy debate even when it does not pass a binding law. The resolution would publicly lift up Pakistan’s role in peace talks during a costly and deadly conflict. It could affect how other countries view Pakistan’s role, but the text does not say it would change the war, U.S. military action, or energy markets.
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