Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on International Relations, 9. delU.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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administration Africa agreement alliance allies amendment offered American arms embargo ask unanimous consent bill BINGHAM BONKER BRADY reading Chair hears Chairman ZABLOCKI chief of staff committee print concern Congress countries Cyprus problem defense DERWINSKI DIGGS earmarking executive branch FASCELL FINDLEY fiscal year 1979 forces Foreign Assistance Act FRASER funds gentleman from Illinois gentleman from Ohio gentleman yield GILMAN going Government Greece and Turkey Greek Greek Cypriots human rights important institutions interest International Israel language Lebanon legislation LEMNITZER lift the embargo ment MEYNER Middle East military million NATO PEASE percent political President proposals recognized recommendations refugees request response RYAN saying aye Secretary Brown Secretary VANCE security assistance SHAKOW signify by saying SOLARZ Soviet Union staff will read statement subcommittee Syria Thank tion Turkey's Turkish armed forces Turkish Cypriots Turks understand violation vote Warsaw Pact WHALEN WOHLSTETTER WOLFF
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Stran 403 - Mr. BRADY [reading]: A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Arms Export Control Act to authorize international security assistance programs for fiscal year 1979, and for other purposes. Be it enacted
Stran 490 - be provided to a country the government of which engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights unless the president certifies in writing that extraordinary circumstances exist warranting
Stran 157 - Development assistance furnished under this chapter shall be increasingly concentrated in countries which will make the most effective use of such assistance to help the poor toward a better life, especially such countries which are suffering from the worst and most widespread poverty and are in greatest need of outside assistance.
Stran 111 - -is authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year 1979 for the purposes of this section, in addition to amounts otherwise available for such purposes, $15,000,000, which . amount iS authorized to remain available until expended. Assistance under this section shall be provided in accordance with the policies and general authorities contained in section
Stran 475 - no security assistance may be provided to any country, the government of which engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights.
Stran 159 - I would call attention to the language we have already adopted under general policy on pages 5 and 6 of the subcommittee print down at the bottom of the page where we speak of four principal goals, the first of which, indeed, is the alleviation of the worst physical manifestations of poverty among the world's poor majority. But then it
Stran 187 - Chairman ZABLOCKI. Does the author of the amendment accept? Chairman ZABLOCKI. Those in favor of the amendment to the amendment signify by saying aye; those opposed, no. The ayes have it. The amendment to the amendment is adopted. Mr.
Stran 12 - costs incurred under the Public Law 480, title III program. Eligibility would be limited to countries on the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development list of relatively least developed countries. Section 102 of Public Law 480 authorizes the CCC to finance the sale and ocean freight costs of commodities included in Public Law 480 title I agreements. Rules and
Stran 139 - The President is authorized to furnish assistance exclusively for the relief and rehabilitation of African refugees and other needy persons located in Africa. And I further call his attention to the intent of the committee that it not be just confined to southern African refugees. Mr. WHALEN. Mr. Chairman. Chairman ZABLOCKI. The gentleman from Ohio.
Stran 247 - the current market price in the United States of a mid-sized sedan or station wagon meeting the requirements established by the General Services Administration for a Class III vehicle of United States manufacture (or, if the replacement vehicle is a righthand drive vehicle, 120 percent of that price).