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 102 STAT. 2040

PUBLIC LAW 100-456—SEPT. 29, 1988

(referred to as the "NATO Defense Program") for fiscal year 1990. The report shall include— (1) an identification of each such program by program element; and (2) a description of each such program and the level of funding requested by the President for each such program in the budget for fiscal year 1990. (b) SUBMISSION OF REPORT.—The report under subsection (a) shall be submitted in conjunction with the submission to Congress of the President's budget for fiscal year 1990 pursuant to section 1105 of title 31, United States Code. 10 USC 133 note.

SEC. 1006. IMPROVEMENT IN DEFENSE RESEARCH AND PROCUREMENT LIAISON WITH ISRAEL

The Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, shall designate for duty in Israel an individual or individuals to serve as the primary liaison between the procurement and research and development activities of the United States Armed Forces and those of the State of Israel. SEC. 1007. MODIFICATION OF REQUIREMENT CONCERNING DESIGNATION OF MAJOR NON-NATO ALLIES

Section 1105(0 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1987 (22 U.S.C. 2767a) is amended— (1) by striking out "Not later than January 1 of each year, the Secretary" and inserting in lieu thereof "The Secretary"; (2) by inserting ", whenever they consider such action to be warranted," after "Secretary of State"; and (3) by inserting "to be added to or deleted from the existing designation of countries" in paragraph (1) after "countries". SEC. 1008. CALL FOR CONTINUED DEFENSE BURDENSHARING DISCUSSIONS WITH ALLIES

It is the sense of Congress that the President should continue the discussions (called for by Congress in section 1254(b)(l) of Public Law 100-204) with countries which participate in mutual defense alliances with the United States, esp|ecially the member nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Japan, for the purpose of reaching an agreement for a more equitable distribution of the burden of financial support for the alliances. SEC. 1009. CONTRIBUTIONS BY JAPAN TO GLOBAL STABILITY

(a) FINDINGS.—The Congress makes the following findings: (1) As noted by Congress in section 1012(a)(l) of Public Law 100-180 and in section 812(a)(l) of Public Law 99-93, the alliance of the United States and Japan is the foundation for the security of Japan and peace in the Far East and is a major contributing factor to the democratic freedoms and the economic prosperity enjoyed by both the United States and Japan. (2) In keeping with the declaration made at the 1983 meeting in Williamsburg, Virginia, of the leaders of the leading industrialized democracies that "the security of our countries is indivisible and must be approached on a global basis", the Government of Japan, in actions welcomed by the United States— (A) continues to fulfill the pledge made by the Prime Minister of Japan in May 1981 to develop the capabilities to

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