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 OTHER PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS P\177ge Subchapter A--[Reserved] Subchapter B--Administrative Orders ................................................. 275 Subchapter C--Reorganization Plans ................................................... [None] Subchapter D--Designations ................................................................ [None] Appendix A--List of Messages to Congress Transmitting Budget Rescissions and Deferrals ................................................................. 339 Appendix B--List of Presidential Determinations .............................. 339 Appendix C--List of Final Rule Documents ....................................... 339 Subchapter B--Administrative Orders Notice of }anuary 3, 2002 Continuation of Libya Emergency On January 7, 1986, by Executive Order 12543, President Reagan declared a national emergency to deal with the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States constituted by the actions and policies of the Government of Libya. On January 8, \177986, by Executive Order \1772544, the President took additional measures to block Libyan assets in the United States. The President has transmitted a notice continuing this emergency to the Congress and the Federal Register every year since \177986. The crisis between the United States and Libya that led to the declaration of a national emergency on January 7, \177986, has not been resolved. Despite the United Nations Security Council's suspension of U.N. sanctions against Libya upon the Libyan government's hand over of the Pan Am 103 bomb- ing suspects, Libya has not yet complied with its obligations under U.N. Security Council Resolutions 73\177 (\177992), 748 (\177992), and 883 (\177993), which include Libya's obligation to accept responsibility for the actions of its offi- cials and pay compensation. 275

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