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103 STAT. 1206 PUBLIC LAW 101-167—NOV. 21, 1989 Egypt. President of U.S. 22 USC 2346c. ECONOMIC SUPPORT FUND For necessary expenses to carry out the provisions of chapter 4 of part II, $3,205,000,000: Provided, That of the funds appropriated under this heading, not less than $1,200,000,000 shall be available only for Israel, which sum shall be available on a grant basis as a cash transfer and shall be disbursed within thirty days of enactment of this Act or by October 31, 1989, whichever is later: Provided further. That not less than $815,000,000 shall be available only for Egypt, which sum shall be provided on a grant basis, and of which sum cash transfer assistance may be provided, with the understand- ing that EJgypt will undertsike significant economic reforms which are additional to those which were undertaken in previous fiscal years, and of which not less than $200,000,000 shall be provided as Commodity Import Program assistance: Provided further. That suffi- cient Eg3rptian pounds generated from funds made available under this heading or any other heading of this Act shall be made avail- able to the United States pursuant to the United States-Egypt Economic, Technical and Related Assistance Agreements of 1978 (which provide for local currency requirement for programs of the United States in Egypt to be made available to the United States in the manner requested by the United States Government), to enable the United States Embassy in Cairo to restore the endowment entitled "U.S. Government Trustee" to the Egs^ptian pound equiva- lent level, at the commercial rate of exchange, of $50,000,000, the level of endowment established by Congress in Public Law 99-88: Provided further. That an additional 20,000,000 Egyptian pounds generated from the same sources shall be made available pursuant to the same agreements to enable the United States Embassy in Cairo to establish an endowment to support other United States educational programs in Egypt: Provided further. That in exercising the authority to provide cash transfer assistance for Israel and Eg3T)t, the President shall ensure that the level of such assistance does not cause an adverse impact on the total level of nonmilitary exports from the United States to each such country: Provided further. That it is the sense of the Congress that the recommended levels of assistance for Egypt and Israel are based in great measure upon their continued participation in the Camp David Accords and upon the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty: Provided further. That of the funds appropriated under this heading and allocated for El Sal- vador, up to $1,500,000 (or the equivalent in local currencies gen- erated with funds provided to El Salvador under this heading) may be made available, notwithstanding section 660 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, to assist the Government of El Salvador's Special Investigative Unit, including for the purpose of bringing to justice those responsible for the murders of United States citizens in El Salvador: Provided further. That section 534(e) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by (1) striking "each of fiscal years 1988 and 1989" and inserting in lieu thereof "fiscal year 1990"; and (2) striking "September 30, 1989" and inserting in lieu thereof "September 30, 1990": Provided further. That not less than $12,000,000 of the funds appropriated under this heading shall be made available for the West Bank and Gaza Program through the Asia and Near East regional program: Provided further. That not less than $35,000,000 of the funds appropriated under this heading shall be made available for Jordan: Provided further. That not less than $15,000,000 of the funds appropriated under this heading shall