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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1976

PUBLIC LAW 94-329—JUNE 30, 1976

90 STAT. 757

Israel, Egypt, or any other nation or organization might construe or interpret as a basis on which it could rely or act, or (2) of any characterization of any such commitment, understanding, assurance, promise, or agreement, or other expression, as constituting a 'codification' of existing, congressionally approved United States policy,". AID rOK CYPRIOT REFUGEES

SEC. 402. Section 495 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is 22 USC 2292f. amended by striking out $30,000,000" and inserting in lieu thereof "$40,000,000". ASSISTANCE TO TURKEY

SEC. 403. Section 620(x)(1) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, Suspension. as amended by section 2(c) of the Act of October 6, 1975 (Public Law 22 USC 2370. 94—104), is amended by striking out '"'• Provided, and all that follows through the end of paragraph (1) and inserting in lieu thereof the following: '"'"Provided, That for the fiscal year 1976, the period beginning July 1, 1976, and ending September 30, 1976, and the fiscal year 1977, the President may suspend the provisions of this subsection and of section 3(c) of the Arms Export Control Act with respect to cash 22 USC 2753. sales and extensions of credits and guaranties under such Act for the procurement of such defense articles and defense services as the President determines are necessary to enable Turkey to fulfill her defense responsibilities as a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, except that (A) during the fiscal year 1976 and the period beginning July 1, 1976, and ending September 30, 1976, the total value of defense articles and defense services sold to Turkey under such Act, either for cash or financed by credits and guaranties, shall not exceed $125,000,000, and (B) during the fiscal year 1977, the total value of defense articles and defense services sold to Turkey under such Act, either for cash or financed by credits and guaranties, shall not exceed $125,000,000. Any such suspension shall be effective only so long as Turkey observes the cease-fire on Cyprus, does not increase its military forces or its civilian population on Cyprus, and does not transfer to Cyprus any United States supplied arms, ammunition, or implements of war. The determination required by the proviso in the first sentence of this paragraph shall be made, on a case-by-case basis, with respect to each cash sale, each approval for use of credits, and each approval for use of a guaranty for Turkey. Each such determination shall be reported to the Congress and shall Report to be accompanied by a full and complete statement of the reasons Congress, supporting the President's determination and a statement containing the information specified in clauses (A) through (D) of section 2(c) (4) of the Act of October 6, 1975 (Public Law 94-104). In any case 89 Stat. 509. involving the sale of significant combat equipment on the United States Munitions List in which the congressional review provisions of section 36(b) of the Arms Export Control Act do not apply, the ^^^^ P- 740. President may not issue the letter of offer or approve the use of the credits or guaranty, as the case may be, until the end of the thirty-day period beginning on the date on which the report required by the preceding sentence is submitted to the Congress.". LIMITATION ON CERTAIN ASSISTANCE TO AND ACTIVITIES I N ANGOLA

SEC. 404. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no assist- 22 USC 2293 ance of any kind may be provided for the purpose, or which would note. have the effect, of promoting or augmenting, directly or indirectly, the capacity of any nation, group, organization, movement, or individual