S. 1638
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
of the United
States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. PROMOTION OF PEACE AND SECURITY IN
SOUTH ASIA.
(a) Findings.--Congress makes the following findings:
(1) The American people fervently desire that
all the peoples of South
Asia enjoy peace and share an increased sense
of security.
(2) The peace and security of South Asia are threatened
by an arms
race, particularly the spread of weapons of mass
destruction and their
modern delivery systems.
(3) Congress has granted both a one-time exception
to and partial
repeal of United States nuclear nonproliferation
laws in order to
permit the Government of Pakistan to receive certain
United States
military equipment and training and limited economic
aid.
(4) The exception and partial repeal was based
on direct assurances to
the United States Government that `there will
be no significant change
on nuclear and missile nonproliferation issues
of concern to the
United States'.
(5) The Director of Central Intelligence has informed
Congress that
Pakistan has taken recent delivery of `nuclear
technology' and `M-11
missiles' from the People's Republic of China.
(6) The justification for the exception to and
partial repeal of
United States nonproliferation laws is no longer
valid.
(b) Repeal.--Section 620E of the Foreign Assistance
Act of 1961 (22
U.S.C. 2375) is amended to read as if the amendments
made to such
section by section 559 of the Foreign Operations,
Export Financing,
and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1996
(Public Law 104-107) had
not been made.