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 110 STAT. 744 PUBLIC LAW 104-107—FEB. 12, 1996 President. "(A) International narcotics control (including chapter 8 of part I of this Act) or any provision of law available for providing assistance for counternarcotics purposes. "(B) Facilitating military-to-military contact, training (including chapter 5 of part II of this Act) and humanitarian and civic assistance projects. "(C) Peacekeeping and other multilateral operations (including chapter 6 of part II of this Act relating to peacekeeping) or any provision of law available for providing assistance for peacekeeping purposes, except that lethal military equipment provided under this subparagraph shall be provided on a lease or loan basis only and shall be returned upon completion of the operation for which it was provided. "(D) Antiterrorism assistance (including chapter 8 of part II of this Act relating to antiterrorism assistance) or any provision of law available for antiterrorism assistance purposes. "(3) The restrictions of this subsection shall continue to apply to contracts for the delivery of F-16 aircraft to Pakistan. "(4) Notwithstanding the restrictions contained in this subsection, military equipment, technology, or defense services, other than F-16 aircraft, may be transferred to Pakistan pursuant to contracts or cases entered into before October 1, 1990."; and (2) by adding at the end the following new subsections: "(f) STORAGE COSTS. —The President may release the Government of Pakistan of its contractual obligation to pay the United States Government for the storage costs of items purchased prior to October 1, 1990, but not delivered by the United States Government pursuant to subsection (e) and may reimburse the Government of Pakistan for any such amount paid, on such terms and conditions as the President may prescribe: Provided, That such payments have no budgetary impact. " (g) INAPPLICABILITY OF RESTRICTIONS TO PREVIOUSLY OWNED ITEMS.— Section 620E(e) does not apply to broken, worn or unupgraded items or their equivalent which Pakistan paid for and took possession of prior to October 1, 1990 and which the Government of Pakistan sent to the United States for repair or upgrade. Such equipment or its equivalent may be returned to the Government of Pakistan: Provided, That the President determines and so certifies to the appropriate congressional committees that such equipment or equivalent neither constitutes nor has received Einy significant qualitative upgrade since being transferred to the United States and that its total value does not exceed $25,000,000. " (h) BALLISTIC MISSILE SANCTIONS NOT AFFECTED. —Nothing contained herein shall affect sanctions for transfers of missile equipment or technology required under section IIB of the Export Administration Act of 1979 or section 73 of the Arms Export Control Act.". RESTRICTIONS CONCERNING THE PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY SEC. 560. None of the funds appropriated by this Act may be obligated or expended to create in any part of Jerusalem a new office of any department or agency of the United States Government for the purpose of conducting official United States Government business with the Palestinian Authority over Gaza and Jericho

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