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 104 STAT. 1696 PUBLIC LAW 101-510—NOV. 5, 1990 President. 50 USC 404c. President. (c) SENSE OF CONGRESS ON ALLIED BURDEN SHARING.— (1) Congress recognizes that Japan has made a substantial pledge of financial support to the effort to support the United Nations Security Council resolutions on Iraq. (2) It is the sense of Congress that— (A) all countries that share the benefits of international security and stability should, commensurate with their national capabilities, share in the responsibility for maintaining that security and stability; and (B) given the economic capability of Japan to contribute to international security and stability, Japan should make contributions commensurate with that capability. (d) NEGOTIATIONS. —At the earliest possible date after the date of the enactment of this Act, the President shall enter into negotiations with Japan for the purpose of achieving an agreement before September 30, 1991, under which Japan offsets all direct costs (other than pay and allowances for United States military and civilian personnel) incurred by the United States related to the presence of all United States military personnel stationed in Japan. (e) EXCEPTIONS. —(1) This section shall not apply in the event of a declaration of war or an armed attack on Japan. (2) This section may be waived by the President if the President— (A) declares an emergency or determines that such a waiver is required by the national security interests of the United States; and (B) immediately informs the Congress of the waiver and the reasons for the waiver. SEC. 1456. LIMITATION ON THE COSTS TO THE UNITED STATES FOR PAY- MENTS TO FOREIGN NATIONALS EMPLOYED AT BASES OUT- SIDE THE UNITED STATES (a) LIMITATION.—The costs incurred by the United States during fiscal year 1991 for the payment of salaries and other remuneration to foreign nationals who are employed at United States military installations located outside the United States shall be reduced by the Secretary of Defense at a rate necessary to achieve a 25 percent reduction in such costs by the end of fiscal year 1991 below the amount that was requested for such costs in the budget for fiscal year 1991 submitted by the President to Congress under section 1105 of title 31, United States Code. (b) WAIVER AUTHORITY AND REQUIREMENT OF NOTIFICATION. —The Secretary of Defense may waive the requirement of subsection (a) if the Secretary determines that the national security interests of the United States require such action. If the requirement of subsection (a) is waived, the Secretary shall notify Congress of that action and include in that notification the reasons for such waiver. SEC. 1457. ANNUAL REPORT ON UNITED STATES SECURITY ARRANGE- MENTS AND COMMITMENTS WITH OTHER NATIONS (a) REPORT REQUIREMENTS.—The President shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services and on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Relations of the Senate each year a report (in both classified and unclassified form) on United States security arrangements with, and commitments to, other nations. (b) MATTERS TO BE INCLUDED. —The President shall include in each such report the following:

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