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 103 STAT. 1238 PUBLIC LAW 101-167—NOV. 21, 1989 Internationgil Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 shall continue to be funded at a level of not less than $7,000,000 from funds appropriated under the heading "Economic Support Fund". (b) Of the funds made available under the heading "Economic Support Fund", $5,000,000 shall be available only for a grant to assist in capitalizing an endowment whose income will be used for scholarships to enable Israeli Arabs to attend institutions of higher education in the United States: Provided, That such endowment and scholarship program shall be administered by an organization lo- cated in the United States: Provided further, That a grant may be made to capitalize such endowment only if private sector contribu- tions of at least $5,000,000 have been made by September 30, 1990, to assist in capitalizing the endowment: Provided further. That if the requirement for private sector contributions is not met, funds ear- marked for the purpose of the endowment shall be reprogrammed within the Economic Support Fund account. MEMBERSHIP DESIGNATION IN ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK SEC. 557. It is the sense of the Congress that the United States Government should use its influence in the Asian Development Bank to secure reconsideration of that institution's decision to designate Taiwan (the Republic of China) as "Taipei, China". It is further the sense of the Congress, that the Asian Development Bank should resolve this dispute in a fashion that is acceptable to Taiwan (the Republic of China). DEPLETED URANIUM SEC. 558. None of the funds provided in this or any other Act may be made available to facilitate in any way the sale of M-833 antitank shells or any comparable antitank shells containing a depleted uranium penetrating component to any country other than (1) countries which are members of NATO, (2) countries which have been designated as a major non-NATO ally for purposes of section 1105 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1987 or, (3) Pakistan. EARMARKS SEC. 559. Funds appropriated by this Act which are earmarked may be reprogrammed for other programs within the same account notwithstanding the earmark if compliance with the earmark is made impossible by operation of any provision of this or any other Act or, with respect to a country with which the United States has an agreement providing the United States with base rights or base access in that country, if the President determines that the recipient for which funds are earmarked has significantly reduced its military or economic cooperation with the United States since enactment of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs President of U.S. Appropriations Act, 1989; however, before exercising the authority of this section with regard to a base rights or base access country which has significantly reduced its military or economic cooperation with the United States, the President shall consult with, and shall provide a written policy justification to the Committees on Appro- priations: Provided, That any such reprogramming shall be subject to the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appro-

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