0 a decision that is approved by both houses of the US Congress and becomes law when approved by the President --
I should like to highlight three points from the joint resolution that we tabled.
It was similarly significant that an even bigger number refused to vote for the joint resolution, which was nevertheless adopted by the majority.
I, too, support the joint resolution, of course.
We are prepared to put our names to the joint resolution of the other groups, provided, however, that two points are introduced.
The joint resolution is part and parcel of this trend.
These amendments address aspects not covered in the joint resolution, and we thought it would be appropriate to include them.
I tried very hard earlier today to obtain consensus on a joint resolution.
However, we would have liked to see a number of points in the joint resolution which were not in fact there.