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PUBLIC LAW 105-277—OCT. 21, 1998 112 STAT. 2681-864 recouping funds in accordance with the poHcy in paragraph (1). (vii) DENIAL OF LANDING RIGHTS. —Landing rights in the United States shall be denied to any private aircraft or air carrier owned by a person described in subparagraph (A) except as necessary to provide for emergencies in which the safety of the aircraft or its crew or passengers is threatened. (3) SANCTIONS ON FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS.— - (A) IMPOSITION OF SANCTIONS.— Whenever the President determines that persuasive information is available indicating that a foreign country has knowingly assisted, encouraged or induced, in any way, a person described in paragraph (2)(A) to publish, divulge, disclose, or make known in any manner or to any extent not authorized by the Convention any United States confidential business information, the President shall, within 30 days after the receipt of such information by the executive branch of Government, notify the Congress in writing of such determination and, subject to the requirements of paragraphs (4) and (5), impose the sanctions provided under subparagraph (B) for a period of not less than five years. (B) SANCTIONS.— (i) ARMS EXPORT TRANSACTIONS. — The United States Government shall not sell a country described in subparagraph (A) any item on the United States Munitions List, shall terminate sales of any defense articles, defense services, or design and construction services to that country under the Arms Export Control Act, and shall terminate all foreign military financing for that country under the Arms Export Control Act. (ii) DENIAL OF CERTAIN LICENSES.—Licenses shall not be issued for the export to the sanctioned country of any item on the United States Munitions List or commercial satellites. (iii) DENIAL OF ASSISTANCE. — No appropriated funds may be used for the purpose of providing economic assistance, providing military assistance or grant military education and training, or extending military credits or making guarantees to a country described in subparagraph (A). (iv) SANCTIONS UNDER EXPORT.ADMINISTRATION ACT OF 1979. —The authorities of section 6 of the Export Administration Act of 1979 shall be used to prohibit the export of any goods or technology on the control list established pursuant to section 5(c)(1) of that Act to a country described in subparagraph (A). (v) INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAI. ASSISTANCE.—The United States shall oppose any loan or financial or technical assistance by international financial institutions in accordance with section 701 of the International Financial Institutions Act to a country described in subparagraph (A). (vi) TERMINATION OF ASSISTANCE UNDER FOREIGN V ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1961. —The United States shall terminate all assistance to a country described in