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 PUBLIC LAW 100-204—DEC. 22, 1987

101 STAT. 1427

(1) welcomes the democratic trends emerging in Taiwan and commends the progress that has been made recently in advancing democratic institutions and values; (2) welcomes the lifting of martial law and looks forward to the lifting of the ban on new political parties; (3) encourages the leaders and peoples of Taiwan to continue this process with the aim of consolidating fully democratic institutions, in particular by— (A) guaranteeing freedom of speech, expression, and assembly; and (B) gradually moving toward a fully representative government, including the free and fair election of all members of all central representative bodies; and (4) requests the American Institute in Taiwan to convey this Nation's continuing support for a democratic and prosperous Taiwan, as stated in the Taiwan Relations Act, and our encouragement for democracy to the leaders and the people of Taiwan.

PART F—MISCELLANEOUS SEC. 1251. REPORTS ON ILLEGAL TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS.

(a) REPORT.—Not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall submit to the appropriate committees of the Congress a report concerning: (1) The status of the Japanese Government investigation of the transfer of milling machines to the Soviet Union by Toshiba Machine Company, including any prosecution, fine, or other government action. (2) The status of the Norwegian Government investigation of the transfer of numerical controllers by Kongsberg Vappenfabrik (KV) to the Soviet Union, including any prosecution, fine, or other government action. (3) Actions undertaken by the Japanese and Norwegian Governments to ensure that such transfers or other breaches of security related to international espionage do not recur. (4) Actions and plans of the United States Government to respond to such cases of international espionage. (b) DISCUSSIONS.—The Secretary of State shall enter into discussions with Japan and Norway regarding compensation for damage to United States national security resulting from such cases of international espionage. The Secretary shall submit a preliminary report to the appropriate committees of the Congress concerning the status of such discussions 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act and shall submit a final report 360 days after the date of enactment of this Act. The Secretary may submit such other subsequent reports as may be appropriate.

Japan. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Norway. Espionage. Defense and national security.

SEC. 1252. REPORT ON PROGRESS TOWARD A WORLD SUMMIT ON TERRORISM.

It is the sense of the Congress that the President should convene a President of U.S. summit meeting of Western world leaders to adopt a unified effective program against international terrorism.

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