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We have preserved freedom of commerce while applying those rules and regulations necessary to protect the public against threats to our health and safety and to safeguard people and businesses from abuse.
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But, again, just to be totally straightforward about this -- the United States interest here is in the freedom of flow in commerce.
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President Obama reaffirmed U.S. national interests in the maintenance of peace and stability, respect for international law, unimpeded lawful commerce, and freedom of navigation.
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"The United States has a national interest in the freedom of navigation and unimpeded lawful commerce, " Mrs.
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And throughout Southeast Asia and Oceania, we will continue to develop maritime security and law enforcement partnerships and a presence that supports unimpeded commerce and freedom of navigation.
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Where commerce and freedom of navigation are not impeded.
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Third, our joint vision lays out the future we seek in the Asia Pacific -- a region where international rules and norms are upheld, where nations contribute to regional security, where commerce and freedom of navigation is not impeded and where disputes are resolved peacefully.
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The United States has an interest in the freedom of navigation, the free flow of commerce, the peaceful resolution of disputes.
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Johnson is essentially an enthusiastic supporter of commerce, innovation, and freedom.
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In this context, we underscored the importance of maritime security, freedom of navigation and over flight, unimpeded lawful commerce, respect for international law, continued constructive dialogue and peaceful settlement of disputes in accordance with the universally recognized principles of international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
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