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Presidential Notice 14078

Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Hostage-Taking and the Wrongful Detention of United States Nationals Abroad

The President is continuing for one year the national emergency declared in Executive Order 14078 (July 19, 2022) regarding hostage-taking and wrongful detention of U.S. nationals abroad, as required by the National Emergencies Act. This routine procedural extension maintains existing sanctions and authorities without creating new policy.

Impact dates

  1. Continued national emergency expires unless extended again

  2. 32d ago

    Original emergency expiration date; continuation takes effect before this date

Key directives

  • Continue national emergency declared in Executive Order 14078 for 1 year beyond July 19, 2026
  • Publish notice in Federal Register
  • Transmit notice to Congress

Timeline

Immediate

  • National emergency continues in effect beyond July 19, 2026
  • Existing sanctions authorities under IEEPA remain active

Near term (90d)

  • Notice published in Federal Register
  • Notice transmitted to Congress

Long term

  • Emergency authority continues until July 19, 2027 unless terminated or extended again

Risks & tensions

  • Routine statutory continuation with no policy change; low tension
  • Maintains pressure on foreign states but does not escalate measures
  • Congressional notification is pro forma under NEA section 202(d)
Presidential Notice 14078: Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Hostage-Taking and the Wrongful Detention of United States Nationals Abroad · Executive Orders