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 99 STAT. 706

PUBLIC LAW 99-145—NOV. 8, 1985 (b) AGENCIES INCLUDED.—The President shall provide for participation in the interagency study under subsection (a) by— (1) the Secretary of State; (2) the Secretary of Defense; (3) the Secretary of Energy; (4) the Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency; (5) the heads of appropriate intelligence agencies; (6) the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and (7) such other officers as the President may designate. (c) REPOBT.—(1) The President shall submit to Congress a report on the results of the interagency study. (2) The report shall be submitted in both a classified and unclassified version. (3) The report shall be submitted not later than May 1, 1986. SEC. 1004. SENSE OF CONGRESS RELATING TO UNITED STATES-SOVIET NEGOTIATIONS ON REDUCTION IN NUCLEAR ARMS

It is the sense of the Congress— (1) that the President of the United States and the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics should be commended for their willingness to meet to discuss major issues in United States-Soviet relations; and (2) that following thorough preparation, such meetings should be used to work for the realization of mutual, equitable, and verifiable reductions in nuclear arms. SEC 1005. PILOT PROGRAM FOR EXCHANGE OF CERTAIN HIGH-RANKING MILITARY AND CIVILIAN PERSONNEL WITH THE SOVIET UNION

Ante, p. 615.

(a) SUBMISSION OF PLAN.—The Secretary of Defense shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a plan for the establishment and operation during fiscal year 1986 of a pilot program for the exchange of visits between— (1) high-ranking officers of the Armed Forces of the United States and high-ranking civilian officials of the Department of Defense; and (2) corresponding high-ranking officers and officials of the Soviet Union. (b) REQUIREMENTS OF PLAN.—Such plan shall include— (1) specific identification of the United States officers and officials selected for participation in the program; (2) the proposed length of the exchange visits with the Soviet Union; (3) a description of the specific goals of each exchange visit; (4) an estimate of the cost to the United States of participation in each visit; (5) a description of any special actions that will be taken to protect classified information of the United States during any visit to the United States by officers or officials of the Soviet Union who are participating in the p n ^ r a m; and (6) any other details of the prt^ram that the Secretary considers appropriate. (c) AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS.—Of the funds appropriated pursuant to section 301(a), the sum of $100,000 shall be available only for costs required for participation by the United States in the pilot program

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