Cuba; embargo on all trade
Pub. L. 97–113, title VII, § 734(a)(1)95 Stat. 1560 Repealed. , ,
Indebtedness of foreign country to United States citizen or person
ProvidedNo assistance shall be provided under this chapter to the government of any country which is indebted to any United States citizen or person for goods or services furnished or ordered where (i) such citizen or person has exhausted available legal remedies, which shall include arbitration, or (ii) the debt is not denied or contested by such government, or (iii) such indebtedness arises under an unconditional guaranty of payment given by such government, or any predecessor government, directly or indirectly, through any controlled entity: , That the President does not find such action contrary to the national security.
Productive enterprises competing with United States enterprise; conditions on assistance; import controls; waiver of restriction by President
No assistance shall be furnished on a loan basis under part I of subchapter I of this chapter for construction or operation of any productive enterprise in any country where such enterprise will compete with United States enterprise unless such country has agreed that it will establish appropriate procedures to prevent the exportation for use or consumption in the United States of more than twenty per centum of the annual production of such facility during the life of the loan. In case of failure to implement such agreement by the other contracting party, the President is authorized to establish necessary import controls to effectuate the agreement. The restrictions imposed by or pursuant to this subsection may be waived by the President where he determines that such waiver is in the national security interest.
Nationalization, expropriation or seizure of property of United States citizens, or taxation or other exaction having same effect; failure to compensate or to provide relief from taxes, exactions, or conditions; report on full value of property by Foreign Claims Settlement Commission; act of state doctrine
Prohibition against assistance to Communist countries; conditions for waiver of restriction by President; enumeration of Communist countries; removal from application of provisions; preconditions
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea,
People’s Republic of China,
Republic of Cuba,
Socialist Republic of Vietnam,
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Use of assistance funds to compensate owners for expropriated or nationalized property; waiver for land reform programs
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no monetary assistance shall be made available under this chapter to any government or political subdivision or agency of such government which will be used to compensate owners for expropriated or nationalized property and, upon finding by the President that such assistance has been used by any government for such purpose, no further assistance under this chapter shall be furnished to such government until appropriate reimbursement is made to the United States for sums so diverted. This prohibition shall not apply to monetary assistance made available for use by a government (or a political subdivision or agency of a government) to compensate nationals of that country in accordance with a land reform program, if the President determines that monetary assistance for such land reform program will further the national interests of the United States.
Regulations and procedures to insure aid is not used contrary to the best interests of the United States
The President shall adopt regulations and establish procedures to insure that United States foreign aid is not used in a manner which, contrary to the best interests of the United States, promotes or assists the foreign aid projects or activities of any country that is a Communist country for purposes of subsection (f).
Pub. L. 97–113, title VII, § 734(a)(1)95 Stat. 1560 Repealed. , ,
Damage or destruction by mob action of United States property; termination of assistance
The President shall consider terminating assistance under this chapter or any other Act to any country which permits, or fails to take adequate measures to prevent, the damage or destruction by mob action of United States property within such country, and fails to take appropriate measures to prevent a recurrence thereof and to provide adequate compensation for such damage or destruction.
Maximum amount of assistance, including military assistance to individual countries without approval of or presentation to Congress
section 2318 of this titleWithout the express approval of Congress, no assistance shall be furnished under this chapter to any country for construction of any productive enterprise with respect to which the aggregate value of assistance to be furnished by the United States will exceed $100,000,000, except that this sentence does not apply with respect to assistance for construction of any productive enterprise in Egypt which is described in the presentation materials to Congress. Except as otherwise provided in , no military assistance shall be furnished to any country under this chapter for carrying out any program, with respect to which the aggregate value of assistance to be furnished beginning , by the United States will exceed $100,000,000 unless such program has been included in the presentation to the Congress during its consideration of authorizations for appropriations under this chapter or of appropriations pursuant to authorizations contained in this chapter. No provision of this chapter or any other Act shall be construed to authorize the President to waive the provisions of this subsection.
Institution of investment guaranty program
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Pub. L. 97–113, title VII, § 734(a)(1)95 Stat. 1560 Repealed. , ,
Pub. L. 95–88, title I, § 123(b)91 Stat. 541 Repealed. , ,
Exclusion from assistance of countries seizing or imposing penalties or sanctions against United States fishing vessels
In determining whether or not to furnish assistance under this chapter, consideration shall be given to excluding from such assistance any country which hereafter seizes, or imposes any penalty or sanction against, any United States fishing vessel on account of its fishing activities in international waters. The provisions of this subsection shall not be applicable in any case governed by international agreement to which the United States is a party.
Pub. L. 93–559, § 4488 Stat. 1813 Repealed. , ,
Defaults in principal or interest payments on loans; meeting obligations under loans; notice to Congressional committees
Liability for repayment of principal or interest on loans outstanding after
No recipient of a loan made under the authority of this chapter, any part of which is outstanding on or after , shall be relieved of liability for the repayment of any part of the principal of or interest on such loan.
Restraint of arms races and proliferation of sophisticated weapons
Diplomatic relations; severance, resumption, and negotiation of agreements
7 U.S.C. 1691No assistance shall be furnished under this chapter or any other Act, and no sales shall be made under the Food for Peace Act [ et seq.], in or to any country which has severed or hereafter severs diplomatic relations with the United States or with which the United States has severed or hereafter severs diplomatic relations, unless (1) diplomatic relations have been resumed with such country and (2) agreements for the furnishing of such assistance or the making of such sales, as the case may be, have been negotiated and entered into after the resumption of diplomatic relations with such country.
Status of country with respect to obligations to the United Nations; report to Congress
In any decision to provide or continue to provide any program of assistance to any country under this chapter, there shall be taken into account the status of the country with respect to its dues, assessments, and other obligations to the United Nations; and where such country is delinquent with respect to any such obligations for the purposes of the first sentence of Article 19 of the United Nations Charter, the President shall furnish the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives a report setting forth the assurance given by the government of the country concerned of paying all of its arrearages and of placing its payments of such obligations on a current basis, or a full explanation of the unusual or exceptional circumstances which render it economically incapable of giving such assurance.
Pub. L. 93–559, § 2488 Stat. 1802 Repealed. , ,
Pub. L. 95–424, title V, § 502(d)(1)92 Stat. 959 Repealed. , ,
Omitted
Limitation on assistance to countries aiding Cuba nuclear development
Pub. L. 87–19575 Stat. 444Pub. L. 87–56576 Stat. 260Pub. L. 88–20577 Stat. 386Pub. L. 88–63378 Stat. 1013Pub. L. 89–17179 Stat. 659Pub. L. 89–58380 Stat. 805Pub. L. 90–13781 Stat. 459Pub. L. 90–55482 Stat. 963Pub. L. 91–17583 Stat. 820Pub. L. 92–22686 Stat. 27Pub. L. 93–189, § 1587 Stat. 722Pub. L. 93–55988 Stat. 1801Pub. L. 94–104, § 2(c)(1)89 Stat. 509Pub. L. 94–329, title IV, § 40390 Stat. 757Pub. L. 95–88, title I, § 123(a)91 Stat. 541Pub. L. 95–92, § 22(d)91 Stat. 624Pub. L. 95–384, § 13(a)92 Stat. 737Pub. L. 95–424, title I92 Stat. 943Pub. L. 96–533, title II, § 20394 Stat. 3145Pub. L. 97–113, title VII95 Stat. 1544Pub. L. 99–83, title XII99 Stat. 276Pub. L. 102–511, title IX, § 901106 Stat. 3355Pub. L. 103–199, title VII, § 705(3)107 Stat. 2328Pub. L. 103–306, title V, § 573108 Stat. 1653Pub. L. 105–277, div. G112 Stat. 2681–850Pub. L. 110–246, title III, § 3001(b)(1)(A)122 Stat. 1820Pub. L. 117–81, div. E, title LVII, § 5701135 Stat. 2381(, pt. III, § 620, , ; , pt. III, § 301(d), , ; , pt. III, § 301(e), , ; , pt. III, § 301(d)–(g), , ; , pt. III, § 301(d), , ; , pt. III, § 301(h), , , 806; , pt. III, § 301(f), , ; , pt. III, § 301(c), , ; , pt. III, § 303, , ; , pt. III, § 301, , ; , , ; , §§ 22–24, 44, , , 1802, 1813; , (2), , ; , title VI, § 606, , , 768; , (b), , ; , , ; , , ; , §§ 102(g)(2)(F), 115(k), title V, § 502(d)(1), , , 952, 959; , , ; , §§ 702, 707, 734(a)(1), (13), (b), , , 1546, 1560; , §§ 1202, 1203, , , 277; , , ; , , ; , , ; , subdiv. B, title XXVIII, § 2810(a), , ; , (2)(Q), , ; , , .)
Amendment of Section
Pub. L. 104–114, title II, § 204(d)(1)110 Stat. 810section 6063(c)(3) of this title, (2), , , provided that on date on which President submits determination under that democratically elected government in Cuba is in power, this section is amended by repealing subsec. (a) and by striking out “Republic of Cuba” in subsec. (f).
Editorial Notes
References in Text
loPub. L. 87–19575 Stat. 424section 2151 of this titleThis chapter, referred to in subsecs. (a), (c), (e), (f)(1), (g), (j) to (), (), (q) to (t), (u), and (y), was in the original “this Act”, except in subsec. (u), where it was “the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961”, meaning , , . For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.
68 Stat. 1279Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1954, , referred to in subsec. (e)(1), is set out in the Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.
Section 2194(a)(1) of this titlelPub. L. 115–254, div. F, title VI, § 1464(2)132 Stat. 3513, referred to in subsec. (), was repealed by , , .
Pub. L. 87–29375 Stat. 612section 2501 of this titleThe Peace Corps Act, referred to in subsec. (q)(2), is , , , which is classified principally to chapter 34 (§ 2501 et seq.) of this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.
Pub. L. 108–199, div. D, title VI118 Stat. 211section 7701 of this titleThe Millennium Challenge Act of 2003, referred to in subsec. (q)(2), is , , , which is classified principally to chapter 84 (§ 7701 et seq.) of this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.
Pub. L. 96–533, title V94 Stat. 3151section 290h of this titleThe African Development Foundation Act, referred to in subsec. (q)(2), is , , , which is classified generally to subchapter XXIII (§ 290h et seq.) of chapter 7 of this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.
Pub. L. 115–254132 Stat. 3485section 9601 of this titleThe BUILD Act of 2018, referred to in subsec. (q)(2), is div. F of , , , also known as the Better Utilization of Investments Leading to Development Act of 2018. Div. F is classified principally to chapter 103 (§ 9601 et seq.) of this title. For complete classification of div. F to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.
act July 10, 1954, ch. 46968 Stat. 454section 1691 of Title 7The Food for Peace Act, referred to in subsecs. (s)(1) and (t), is , , which is classified principally to chapter 41 (§ 1691 et seq.) of Title 7, Agriculture. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.
Codification
section 3003 of Pub. L. 104–66section 1113 of Title 31Subsec. (s)(2) of this section, which required the President to report annually to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate on actions taken to carry out this provision, terminated, effective , pursuant to , as amended, set out as a note under , Money and Finance. See, also, page 26 of House Document No. 103–7.
Pub. L. 95–384, § 13(a)92 Stat. 737Subsec. (x) was omitted pursuant to , , , which provided that subsec. (x) be of no further force and effect upon the President’s determination and certification of certain conditions precedent which was made by Presidential Memorandum dated . See notes set out below.
Amendments
Pub. L. 117–812021—Subsec. (q). designated existing provisions as par. (1), inserted “the government of” before “any country” and before “such country” wherever appearing, substituted “determines, after consultation with the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate, that assistance for such country is in the national interest of the United States.” for “determines that assistance to such country is in the national interest and notifies the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate of such determination.” and added par. (2).
Pub. L. 110–2462008—Subsecs. (s)(1), (t). substituted “Food for Peace Act” for “Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954”.
Pub. L. 105–2771998—Subsec. (y). added subsec. (y).
Pub. L. 103–3061994—Subsec. (f)(1). , which directed the amendment of par. (1) by striking out from the list of countries “Mongolian People’s Republic.”, was executed by striking out “Mongolian People’s Republic,” to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
Pub. L. 103–1991993—Subsec. (h). substituted “any country that is a Communist country for purposes of subsection (f)” for “the Communist-bloc countries”.
Pub. L. 102–5111992—Subsec. (f)(1). , which directed the amendment of par. (1) by striking out from the list of countries “Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.”, “Estonia.”, “German Democratic Republic.”, “Hungarian People’s Republic.”, “Latvia.”, “Lithuania.”, “People’s Republic of Albania.”, “People’s Republic of Bulgaria.”, “Polish People’s Republic.”, “Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.”, “Socialist Republic of Romania.”, and “Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (including its captive constituent republics).”, was executed by striking out those countries and the comma which followed each country in the original and not a period as shown in the directory language.
Pub. L. 99–83, § 12021985—Subsec. (f). , designated existing provisions as par. (1) and redesignated cls. (1), (2), and (3) as (A), (B), and (C), respectively, and added par. (2).
Pub. L. 99–83, § 1203Subsec. (g). , inserted provisions relating to waiver of prohibitions in cases of land reform programs.
Pub. L. 97–113, § 734(a)(1)1981—Subsec. (b). , struck out subsec. (b) which prohibited aid to countries unless the President determined that they were not dominated by the international Communist movement. See subsec. (f) of this section.
Pub. L. 97–113, § 707Subsec. (f). , substituted “includes specifically, but is not limited to” for “shall include specifically, but not be limited to”, repeated in a different sequence the list of countries included within the phrase “Communist country”, and substituted “Democratic People’s Republic of Korea” for “North Korean Peoples Republic”, “German Democratic Republic” for “German Democratic Republic (East Germany)”, “Mongolian People’s Republic” for “Outer Mongolia-Mongolian Peoples Republic”, “Republic of Cuba” for “Cuba”, “Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia” for “Federal Peoples Republic of Yugoslavia”, “Socialist Republic of Romania” for “Rumanian Peoples Republic”, and “Socialist Republic of Vietnam” for “North Vietnam”.
Pub. L. 97–113, § 734(a)(1)Subsec. (i). , struck out subsec. (i) which prohibited aid to countries determined by the President to be engaging in or prepared for aggressive military efforts, insurrection, or subversion against the United States or any country receiving United States aid.
Pub. L. 97–113, § 702Subsec. (k). , struck out “for fiscal year 1977, fiscal year 1980, or fiscal year 1981” after “presentation materials to Congress”.
Pub. L. 97–113, § 734(a)(1)Subsec. (m). , struck out subsec. (m) which prohibited grant assistance, except for International Military Education and Training, to any economically developed nation capable of sustaining its own defense burden and economic growth.
Pub. L. 97–113, § 734(b)Subsec. (s)(1). , substituted in subpar. (B) “foreign exchange or other resources” for “foreign exchange resources” and struck out subpar. (C), which directed the President to take into account the amount spent by the recipient or purchasing country for the purchase of sophisticated weapons systems, such as missile systems and jet aircraft for military purposes, from any country.
Pub. L. 96–5331980—Subsec. (k). exempted from express Congressional approval productive enterprises in Egypt described in the presentation to Congress for fiscal years 1980 and 1981.
Pub. L. 95–424, § 102(g)(2)(F)section 2161 of this title1978—Subsec. (d). , substituted “on a loan basis under part I of subchapter I of this chapter” for “under ”.
lPub. L. 95–424, § 115(k)Subsec. (). , substituted “2194(a)(1)” for “2181(b)(1)” in two places.
Pub. L. 95–424, § 502(d)(1)Subsec. (w). , struck out subsec. (w) relating to suspension and future resumption of military, economic, etc., assistance to the Government of Pakistan.
Pub. L. 95–88, § 123(a)(1)1977—Subsec. (a)(1). , struck out provision that no assistance be furnished to any country which furnished assistance to the government of Cuba unless the President determined that assistance to the supplying country was in the national interest of the United States.
Pub. L. 95–88, § 123(a)(2)Subsec. (a)(3). , struck out par. (3) which had directed that no funds be used to furnish assistance to countries which had not taken steps to prevent ships or aircraft of their registry from transporting equipment, materials, or commodities to Cuba.
Pub. L. 95–88, § 123(b)Subsec. (n). , struck out subsec. (n) which had prohibited the giving of aid to countries that sold or furnished to North Vietnam, or permitted their ships or aircraft to carry to or from North Vietnam, equipment, materials, or commodities, unless the President determined that the giving of aid was in the national interest.
Pub. L. 95–92Subsec. (x)(1). substituted “1978” for “1976, the period beginning , and ending , and the fiscal year 1977,” and provisions authorizing $175,000,000 during the fiscal year 1978 for Turkey as the total value of defense articles and services sold to such country, for provisions authorizing $125,000,000 during the fiscal year 1976, and the period beginning , and ending , and $125,000,000 during the fiscal year 1977 for Turkey as the total value of defense articles and services sold to such country.
Pub. L. 94–329, § 6061976—Subsec. (k). , inserted provision exempting from the condition of express approval of Congress any productive enterprise in Egypt which is described in the presentation to Congress for fiscal year 1977.
Pub. L. 94–329, § 403Subsec. (x)(1). , further modified existing restrictions on assistance to Turkey by allowing the procurement under specified conditions of $125 million in defense articles and defense services by Turkey, provided that the President determines that such articles and services are necessary to enable Turkey to fulfill her defense responsibilities as a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Pub. L. 94–104section 2753(c) of this title1975—Subsec. (x). redesignated existing provisions as par. (1), substituted provisions authorizing the President to suspend the provisions of this section and of with respect to sales, credits, and guaranties under the Foreign Military Sales Act, for the procurement of defense articles and services certified by the President to be necessary to enable Turkey to fulfill her defense responsibilities as a member of NATO and that such suspension shall be effective only while Turkey observes the cease-fire and neither increases its forces on Cyprus nor transfers to Cyprus any United States supplied arms, ammunition, and implements of war for provisions authorizing the President to suspend the provisions of this section and certain other Acts if he determined that such suspension would further negotiations for a peaceful solution of the Cyprus conflict and that such suspension shall be effective only until , and if, during that time, Turkey observed cease-fire and neither increased its forces on Cyprus nor transferred to Cyprus any United States supplied implements of war, and added par. (2).
Pub. L. 93–559, § 231974—Subsec. (n). , authorized assistance when determined by the President to be in the national interest of the United States.
Pub. L. 93–559, § 44Subsec. (p). , repealed subsec. (p) relating to assistance to United Arab Republic if essential to national interest of United States, and without any aid to aggressive actions by the United Arab Republic, and reports to Congressional committees.
Pub. L. 93–559, § 24Subsec. (v). , repealed subsec. (v) relating to prohibition against assistance to Greece, waiver of the restriction by the President, report to Congress, and fiscal year limitation of assistance made available to Greece.
Pub. L. 93–559, § 22Subsec. (x). , added subsec. (x).
Pub. L. 93–1891973—Subsec. (e)(1). substituted “the provisions of this subsection shall not be waived with respect to any country unless the President determines and certifies that such a waiver is important to the national interest of the United States. Such certification shall be reported immediately to Congress”, for “no other provision of this chapter shall be so construed to authorize the President to waive the provisions of this subsection”.
Pub. L. 92–2261972—Subsecs. (v), (w). added subsecs. (v) and (w).
Pub. L. 91–175, § 303(a)1969—Subsec. (s). , struck out provision empowering President to terminate assistance when he finds it is being diverted to military expenditures, continued provision requiring President to take military expenditures into account when furnishing assistance under this chapter and under the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, as amended, inserted provision requiring President to take into account amount spent by recipient on sophisticated weapons systems, and inserted provision requiring President to report annually to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate his actions in carrying out this section.
Pub. L. 91–175, § 303(b)Subsec. (v). , repealed subsec. (v) covering the withholding of assistance to countries with expenditures for weapons systems. See subsec. (s) of this section.
Pub. L. 90–5541968—Subsec. (v). , added subsec. (v).
Pub. L. 90–137, § 301(f)(1)section 2151 of this title1967—Subsec. (j). , substituted provisions for termination of assistance to countries because of damage or destruction by mob action of United States property (incorporated from former penultimate paragraph of ) for former provisions for assistance to Indonesia if essential to national interests of United States and reports thereof to Congress.
Pub. L. 90–137, § 301(f)(2)section 2318 of this titleSubsec. (k). , substituted “506” for “510”, classified to the Code as .
Pub. L. 90–137, § 301(f)(3)Subsec. (n). , restated the prohibition against assistance to define the kind of assistance meant, that is, loans, credits, guarantees, or grants or other assistance, to extend the prohibition to assistance under any other Act and to sales under the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, and to eliminate specific reference to such items of transportation as items of economic assistance, and war materials, such as arms, ammunition and implements of war, atomic energy materials, petroleum, transportation materials of strategic value, and items of primary strategic significance used in production of arms, ammunition, and implements of war.
Pub. L. 90–137, § 301(f)(4)Subsecs. (s) to (u). , added subsecs. (s) to (u).
Pub. L. 89–583, § 301(h)(1)1966—Subsec. (i). , provided for denial of assistance to any country which hereafter is officially represented at any international conference when that representation includes planning of activities involving insurrection or subversion, which military efforts, insurrection, or subversion are directed as described in the subsec., for Executive determination that such representation has ceased and for report to Congress that such representation will not be renewed or repeated.
Pub. L. 89–583, § 301(h)(2)Subsec. (k). , made permanent the temporary (calendar year 1965) prohibition against the initiation of projects exceeding $100,000,000 without the express approval of Congress and included military assistance amounting in the aggregate to more than $100,000,000.
lPub. L. 89–583, § 301(h)(3)Subsec. (). , substituted “The President shall consider denying assistance under this chapter to the government of any less developed country which, after ,” for “No assistance shall be provided under this chapter after , to the government of any less developed country which”.
Pub. L. 89–583, § 301(h)(4)Subsec. (n). , substituted “no assistance shall be furnished” and “” for “the President shall consider denying assistance” and “”, respectively.
Pub. L. 89–583, § 301(h)(5)Subsecs. (p) to (r). , added subsecs. (p) to (r).
Pub. L. 89–171, § 301(d)(2)1965—Subsec. (e)(2). , substituted “other right to property” for “other right” in two places and deleted cl. (3) which made this subparagraph inapplicable in any case in which the proceedings are commenced after .
lPub. L. 89–171, § 301(d)(3)Subsec. (). , substituted “” for “”.
oPub. L. 89–171, § 301(d)(4)oSubsecs. (n), (). , added subsecs. (n) and ().
Pub. L. 88–633, § 301(d)1964—Subsec. (e). , designated existing provisions as par. (1), redesignated subpars. (1) to (3) thereof as subpars. (A) to (C), substituted therein “subparagraphs (A), (B), or (C) of this paragraph” for “paragraphs (1), (2), or (3) of this subsection”, and added par. (2).
Pub. L. 88–633, § 301(e)Subsec. (f). , inserted “(including its captive constituent republics)” after “Union of Soviet Socialist Republics”.
Pub. L. 88–633, § 301(f)Subsec. (k). , substituted “1965” for “1964” in two places.
Pub. L. 88–633, § 301(g)Subsec. (m). , substituted “during each fiscal year” for “during fiscal year 1964” and “$500,000” for “$1,000,000”.
Pub. L. 88–205, § 301(e)(1)1963—Subsec. (a). , designated existing provisions as par. (1) and added pars. (2) and (3).
Pub. L. 88–205, § 301(e)(2)Subsec. (e). , empowered the President to suspend assistance provided under any other act as well as under this chapter, inserted references to the repudiation or nullification of existing contracts or agreements with U.S. citizens or corporations, partnerships or associations not less than 50 percent beneficially owned by U.S. citizens, substituted “in the event of a referral to the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States within such period as provided herein, not more than twenty days after the report of the Commission is received” for “after , whichever is later”, required compensation for property to be “equivalent to the full value thereof”, and authorized the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission to determine the full value of property nationalized, expropriated, or seized upon the President’s request, and to render an advisory report to him thereon.
Pub. L. 88–205, § 301(e)(3)Subsecs. (i) to (m). , added subsecs. (i) to (m).
Pub. L. 87–565, § 301(d)(1)1962—Subsec. (a). , prohibited assistance to any country which furnishes assistance to the present government of Cuba unless the President determines that such assistance is in the national interest of the United States.
Pub. L. 87–565, § 301(d)(2)Subsec. (c). , extended the prohibition against providing assistance to cases where the goods or services have been ordered, and where the indebtedness arises under an unconditional guaranty of payment, provided the President does not find such action contrary to the national security, and inserted “which shall include arbitration” after “exhausted available legal remedies”.
Pub. L. 87–565, § 301(d)(3)Subsecs. (e) to (h). , added subsecs. (e) to (h).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
References to Part I Deemed To Include Section 2293
section 2293 of this titlesection 2293(d)(1) of this titleReferences to part I of subchapter I of this chapter are deemed to include a reference to . See .
Effective Date of 2008 Amendment
Pub. L. 110–246section 4(b) of Pub. L. 110–246section 8701 of Title 7Amendment by effective , see , set out as an Effective Date note under , Agriculture.
Effective Date of 1998 Amendment
Pub. L. 105–277, div. G112 Stat. 2681–851
Effective Date of 1985 Amendment
Pub. L. 99–83section 1301 of Pub. L. 99–83section 2151–1 of this titleAmendment by effective , see , set out as a note under .
Effective Date of 1978 Amendment
Pub. L. 95–424section 605 of Pub. L. 95–424section 2151 of this titleAmendment by effective , see , set out as a note under .
Effective Date of 1975 Amendment
Pub. L. 94–104, § 2(c)(5)89 Stat. 510
Repeals
Pub. L. 95–92, § 22(d)91 Stat. 624Pub. L. 97–113, title VII, § 734(a)(13)95 Stat. 1560, , , cited as a credit to this section, was repealed by , , .
Assistance and Sales to Argentina
Pub. L. 97–113, title VII, § 725(b)95 Stat. 1553Pub. L. 101–162, title V103 Stat. 1030, (c), , , related to the provision of assistance and credits, loan guarantees, defense articles and services, export licenses, etc., by United States to Argentina, prior to repeal by , , .
Limitations on Assistance, Sales, Credits, and Export Licenses to Chile
Pub. L. 97–113, title VII, § 726(b)95 Stat. 1554Pub. L. 99–83, title VII, § 71599 Stat. 247Pub. L. 101–513, title V, § 544(b)104 Stat. 2019
Pub. L. 94–329, title IV, § 40690 Stat. 758Pub. L. 95–38492 Stat. 735Pub. L. 97–113, title VII, § 726(a)95 Stat. 1554, , , as amended by , §§ 10(b)(5), 12(c)(5), , , 737, set forth limitations with respect to assistance, sales and credit for Chile, prior to repeal by , , .
Pub. L. 93–559, § 2588 Stat. 1802Pub. L. 97–113, title VII, § 734(a)(8)95 Stat. 1560, , , provided that notwithstanding any other provision of law, the total amount of assistance that was to be made available for Chile under this chapter, and the Foreign Military Sales Act, section 2751 et seq. of this title, during fiscal year 1975, was not to exceed $25,000,000, none of which was to be made available for the purpose of providing military assistance (including security supporting assistance, sales, credit sales, or guaranties or the furnishing by any means of excess defense articles or items from stockpiles of the Department of Defense), prior to repeal by , , .
Assistance for El Salvador
Pub. L. 101–513, title V, § 531104 Stat. 2009Pub. L. 103–236, title I, § 139(22)108 Stat. 399
Statement of Policy .—
Maximum Level of Military Assistance .—
Prohibition of Military Assistance .—
Prohibition .—
Requirement for resumption of assistance .—
Withholding of Military Assistance .—
In General .—
Release of Assistance .—
Exception .—
Condition for Termination of All United States Assistance .—
Prohibition .—
Requirement for Resumption of Assistance .—
Establishment of a Fund for Cease-Fire Monitoring, Demobilization, and Transition to Peace .—
Establishment of Fund .—
Transfer of Certain Military Assistance Funds .—
Use of the Fund .—
Duration of Availability of Funds .—
Strengthening Civilian Control Over the Military .—
Support for Democracy .—
Establishing a Program .—
Election Monitoring .—
Assistance .—
Pub. L. 103–236, title I, § 139(22)108 Stat. 399 [Repealed. , , .]
Definitions .—
section 531(d) of Pub. L. 101–513section 531(i) of Pub. L. 101–513[For Presidential determination required by , set out above, and for delegation of functions of President under , see Determination of President, No. 91–15, , 56 F.R. 4713.]
Pub. L. 97–113, title VII, § 72895 Stat. 1555Pub. L. 97–23396 Stat. 260Pub. L. 98–5397 Stat. 28722 U.S.C. 231122 U.S.C. 2751, , , as amended by , , ; , , , set forth findings of Congress concerning recent civil strife in El Salvador and need for substantial assistance to El Salvador and for fiscal years 1982 and 1983, restricted funds that could be obligated for assistance for El Salvador under chapter 2 or 5 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 ( et seq., 2347 et seq.), letters of offer that could be issued and credits and guarantees that could be extended for El Salvador under the Arms Export Control Act ( et seq.), and members of the Armed Forces that could be assigned or detailed to El Salvador to carry out functions under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (this chapter) or the Arms Export Control Act, only if not later than thirty days after , and every one hundred and eighty days thereafter, the President makes a specific certification.
Caribbean Development Bank; Assumption of Member Loans
Pub. L. 96–533, title III, § 31594 Stat. 3148
Soviet Military Personnel and Activities in Cuba; Reports to Congress
Pub. L. 96–533, title VII, § 71494 Stat. 3161Pub. L. 97–113, title VII, § 734(a)(2)95 Stat. 1560, , , required reports respecting Soviet military activity in Cuba, prior to repeal by , , .
Cuban Presence in Africa
Pub. L. 95–426, title VI, § 61392 Stat. 990Pub. L. 97–241, title V, § 505(a)(2)96 Stat. 299
Resumption of Military Assistance to Turkey; Determination and Certification to Congress by President of Military Cooperation as in Best Interests of United States and NATO
Pub. L. 95–384, § 13(a)92 Stat. 737
Determination and Certification Regarding Resumption of Full Military Cooperation With Turkey
Memorandum of the President of the United States, dated , provided:
Pursuant to the authority vested in me by Section 13(a) of the International Security Assistance Act of 1978, I hereby determine and certify:
(1) that the resumption of full military cooperation with Turkey is in the national interest of the United States and in the interest of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization; and
(2) that the Government of Turkey is acting in good faith to achieve a just and peaceful settlement of the Cyprus problem, the early peaceable return of refugees to their homes and properties, and continued removal of Turkish military troops from Cyprus in the context of a solution to the Cyprus problem, and the early serious resumption of inter-communal talks aimed at a just, negotiated settlement.
You are requested on my behalf to report this determination and certification to the Congress.
Federal Register.This determination and certification shall be published in the
Restrictions on Assistance During Fiscal Year 1978 Involving Military or Paramilitary Operations in Zaire
Pub. L. 95–92, § 2591 Stat. 625Pub. L. 97–113, title VII, § 734(a)(13)95 Stat. 1560, , , required a Presidential determination that furnishing aid to Zaire during fiscal year 1978 was in the national interest and submission to the Congress of a Presidential certification for such aid, prior to repeal by , , .
Restrictions on Assistance to India
Pub. L. 93–559, § 2788 Stat. 1802Pub. L. 97–113, title VII, § 734(a)(8)95 Stat. 1560, , , provided that the total amount of assistance provided under this chapter and of credit sales made or guaranteed under the Foreign Military Sales Act, section 2751 et seq. of this title, for India was not to exceed $50,000,000 in fiscal year 1975, prior to repeal by , , .
Restrictions on Military Assistance and Excess Defense Articles to Korea
Pub. L. 93–559, § 2688 Stat. 1802section 2763 of this titlesection 2764(a) of this titlePub. L. 97–113, title VII, § 734(a)(8)95 Stat. 1560, , , provided that the aggregated amount of funds obligated or reserved for military assistance, including supply operations, under part II of subchapter II of this chapter, the acquisition cost of excess defense articles, if any, ordered under subchapter II of this chapter and not charged against appropriations for military assistance, credits including participations in credits, extended pursuant to , and the principal amount of loans guaranteed pursuant to , with respect to South Korea was not to exceed $145,000,000 for fiscal year 1975 until the President submitted a report to the Congress after , stating that the government of South Korea was making substantial progress in the observance of internationally recognized standards of human rights, after which the aggregate amount described above, with respect to South Korea, was not to exceed $165,000,000 for fiscal year 1975, with provisions of sections 2318 and 2364 of this title, or of any other law, not to be used to exceed these limitations, prior to repeal by , , .
Repayment of Loans in Default
Pub. L. 93–559, § 5688 Stat. 1820
Restrictions on Assistance to Nations Whose Government Is Based Upon Communism
Pub. L. 91–194, title I, § 10984 Stat. 8
Similar provisions were contained in the following prior acts:
Pub. L. 90–581, title I, § 10982 Stat. 1140, , .
Pub. L. 90–249, title I, § 10981 Stat. 939, , .
Pub. L. 89–691, title I, § 10980 Stat. 1020, , .
Pub. L. 89–273, title I, § 10979 Stat. 1004, , .
Pub. L. 88–634, title I, § 10978 Stat. 1018, , .
Restrictions on Assistance to Countries Selling, Furnishing, or Permitting Ships To Carry Certain Items to Cuba or to North Vietnam
Pub. L. 91–194, title I, § 10784 Stat. 8
Similar provisions were contained in the following prior acts:
Pub. L. 90–581, title I, § 10782 Stat. 1139, , .
Pub. L. 90–249, title I, § 10781 Stat. 938, , .
Pub. L. 89–691, title I, § 10780 Stat. 1020, , .
Pub. L. 89–273, title I, § 10779 Stat. 1004, , .
Pub. L. 88–634, title I, § 10778 Stat. 1018, , .
Restrictions on Assistance to Countries Selling, Furnishing or Permitting Ships To Carry Certain Items to North Vietnam
Pub. L. 91–194, title I, § 11684 Stat. 10, , , forbid assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, to any country that sold, furnished or permitted any ships under its registry to carry to North Vietnam certain enumerated items unless the President determined that the withholding of such assistance was contrary to the national interest of the United States and reported such determination to Congress.
Similar provisions were contained in the following prior acts:
Pub. L. 90–581, title I, § 11682 Stat. 1141, , .
Pub. L. 90–249, title I, § 11681 Stat. 940, , .
Executive Documents
Delegation of Functions
section 2381 of this titleFor delegation of functions of President under this section, see Ex. Ord. No. 12163, , 44 F.R. 56673, as amended, set out as a note under .
Interdiction of the Delivery of Offensive Weapons to Cuba
section 1 of Title 50For Presidential proclamation prohibiting the delivery of offensive weapons to Cuba, see Proc. No. 3504, , 27 F.R. 10401, set out as a note preceding , War and National Defense.
Proc. No. 3447. Embargo on Trade With Cuba
Proc. No. 3447, , 27 F.R. 1085, provided:
WHEREAS the Eighth Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Serving as Organ of Consultation in Application of the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance, in its Final Act resolved that the present Government of Cuba is incompatible with the principles and objectives of the Inter-American system; and, in light of the subversive offensive of Sino-Soviet Communism with which the Government of Cuba is publicly aligned, urged the member states to take those steps that they may consider appropriate for their individual and collective self-defense;
75 Stat. 445WHEREAS the Congress of the United States, in section 620(a) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (), as amended [subsection (a) of this section], has authorized the President to establish and maintain an embargo upon all trade between the United States and Cuba; and
WHEREAS the United States, in accordance with its international obligations, is prepared to take all necessary actions to promote national and hemispheric security by isolating the present Government of Cuba and thereby reducing the threat posed by its alignment with the communist powers:
75 Stat. 445NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN F. KENNEDY, President of the United States of America, acting under the authority of section 620(a) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (), as amended [subsection (a) of this section], do
1. Hereby proclaim an embargo upon trade between the United States and Cuba in accordance with paragraphs 2 and 3 of this proclamation.
2. Hereby prohibit, effective 12:01 A.M., Eastern Standard Time, , the importation into the United States of all goods of Cuban origin and all goods imported from or through Cuba; and I hereby authorize and direct the Secretary of the Treasury to carry out such prohibition, to make such exceptions thereto, by license or otherwise, as he determines to be consistent with the effective operation of the embargo hereby proclaimed, and to promulgate such rules and regulations as may be necessary to perform such functions.
3. AND FURTHER, I do hereby direct the Secretary of Commerce, under the provisions of the Export Control Act of 1949, as amended (50 U.S.C. App. 2021–2032), to continue to carry out the prohibition of all exports from the United States to Cuba, and I hereby authorize him, under that Act, to continue, make, modify or revoke exceptions from such prohibition.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed.
DONE at the City of Washington this third day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-two, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-sixth.
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