PUBLIC LAW 101-231—DEC. 13, 1989 103 STAT. 1955 Bolivia. C!olombia. Peru. Strategy report required by section 1005 of the Anti-Drug Abu^e Act of 1988 (21 U.S.C. 1504), a plan which addresses the need outHned in subsection (a). (c) ANDEAN SUMMIT.— The Congress urges the President in the strongest possible terms to include the following issues on the formal agenda of the meeting between the President and the heads of government of Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru, scheduled for early February 1990: (1) Bilateral and multilateral antidrug efforts that make funds available for crop substitution programs and alternative employment opportunities in major coca producing countries, as well as for eradication, enforcement, rehabilitation and treat- ment, and education programs in those countries. (2) Initiatives to improve and expand antidrug efforts in the Andean region, including through the use of United States international economic, commercial, and other policies. (3) Prior bilateral discussions aimed at increasing multilateral economic development assistance from Japan, Canada, and Western European countries for antidrug efforts in the Andean region. (4) Debt-for-drugs exchanges that forgive Andean bilateral debt held by the United States and other creditor countries in return for commitments by Andean governments to use the savings in debt service for antidrug programs, pursuant to agreements negotiated under section 481(h)(2)(B) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2291(h)(2)(B)) and other inter- national agreements and initiatives. (5) Bilateral and multilateral efforts to halt the transfer of arms, precursor chemicals, and sophisticated communications equipment and technology from legitimate sources to drug trafficking organizations. (d) REPORT ON ANDEAN SUMMIT MEETING.— Not later than 30 days after the conclusion of the Andean summit meeting described in subsection (c), the President shall report to the Congress on the outcome of that meeting. (e) SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET REQUESTS. — At the same time as he President of U.S. submits the report required by subsection (d), the President shall submit to the Congress such supplemental budget requests for fiscal years 1990 and 1991 as may be necessary to cover the United States share of the cost of additional economic assistance to implement an Andean antidrug strategy, including the commitments made at the Andean summit meeting described in subsection (c). SEC. 3. MILITARY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE FOR BOLIVIA, COLOMBIA, AND PERU. (a) PURPOSES OF ASSISTANCE. —Assistance provided under this sec- tion shall be designed to— (1) enhance the ability of the Government of Bolivia, the Government of Colombia, and the Government of Peru to con- trol illicit narcotics production and trafficking; (2) strengthen the bilateral ties of the United States with those governments by offering concrete assistance in this area of great mutual concern; and (3) strengthen respect for internationaly recognized human rights and the rule of law in efforts to control illicit narcotics production and trafficking. President of U.S. 22 USC 2291 note.
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