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PUBLIC LAW 93-559-DEC. 30, 1974

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be available for use by the President for assistance authorized by such part in accordance with the provisions applicable to the furnishing of such assistance. Such funds are authorized to remain available until expended. " (b) The President may only obligate or expend, for each foreign country or international organizations, funds authorized under this section— " (1) after he reports to the Speaker of House of Represent- re^ort^toTplaker atives and the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee of the House and on Appropriations of the Senate concerning (A) the name of such ^"1^^^^^^^^^°"^^ foreign country or international organizations, (B) the amount of such funds to be made available to such country or organization, and (C) the purpose for which such funds are to be made available to such country or organization; and "(2) unless the Congress, within thirty calendar days after receiving any report under paragraph (1), adopts a concurrent resolution stating in substance that it does not favor the provisions of the report provided by clauses (A), (B), and (C) of paragraph (1). "(c) Of the amount authorized under subsection (a), not less than $6,000,000 shall constitute a contribution by the United States toward the settlement of the deficit of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Middle East, if the President determines that a reasonable number of other countries will contribute a fair share toward the settlement of such deficit within a reasonable period of time after the date of enactment of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1974. In determining such fair share, the President shall take into consideration the economic position of each such country. Such $6,000,000 shall be in addition to any other contribution to such Agency by the United States pursuant to any other provision of law." N U C L E A R POWERPLAlSTTS

SEC. 43. None of the funds authorized by this Act may be used to ^^^l ^^^ ^"^^^ finance the construction of, the operation or maintenance of, or the supply of fuel for any nuclear powerplant in Israel or Egypt, which has been approved under an agreement for cooperation between the United States and either such country. ASSISTANCE TO UNITED ARAB R E P U B L I C

SEC. 44. Section 620(p) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is repealed. FOREIGN M I L I T A R Y SALES ACT

AMENDMENTS

SEC. 45(a). The Foreign Military Sales Act is amended as follows: (1) Section 3(d) is amended to read as follows: " (d) A country shall remain ineligible in accordance with subsection (c) of this section until such time as the President determines that such violation has ceased, that the country concerned has given assurances satisfactory to the President that such violation will not recur, and that, if such violation involved the transfer of sophisticated weapons without the consent of the President, such weapons have been returned to the country concerned." (2) Section 23 is amended to read as follows: "SEC. 23. Credit Sales.—The President is authorized to finance procurements of defense articles and defense services by friendly foroigii 38-194 O - 76 - 32 Pt. 2

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22 USC 2753.

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