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Presidential Determination

Transfer of $1 Million in FY 1994 Foreign Military Financing Funds to the International Military Education and Training Account To Increase Programs for Countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union

President Clinton transferred $1 million in FY 1994 Foreign Military Financing funds to the International Military Education and Training (IMET) account to expand military training programs for Central and Eastern European countries and former Soviet states. The determination directs the Secretary of State to report this action to Congress and publish it in the Federal Register.

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Impact dates

  1. Report determination immediately to Congress and publish in Federal Register

Key directives

  • Transfer $1 million from Foreign Military Financing (section 23, Arms Export Control Act) to IMET (Chapter 5, Part II, Foreign Assistance Act)
  • Use transferred funds to increase programs for Central and Eastern Europe and former Soviet Union
  • Report determination immediately to Congress
  • Publish determination in Federal Register

Who is ordered

Timeline

Immediate

  • Transfer of $1 million in FY 1994 funds authorized
  • Secretary of State directed to report to Congress and publish in Federal Register

Near term (90d)

  • Expansion of IMET programs for target countries

Long term

  • Enhanced military-to-military relationships with post-Cold War transition states

Risks & tensions

  • Small dollar amount ($1M) limits structural impact despite geopolitical significance
  • Post-Cold War transition context: balancing support for former adversaries with non-proliferation concerns
  • Text does not specify which countries or programs, creating implementation uncertainty
Presidential Determination: Transfer of $1 Million in FY 1994 Foreign Military Financing Funds to the International Military Education and Training Account To Increase Programs for Countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union · Executive Orders