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Presidential Determination 94-16

Drawdown of Commodities and Services from the Inventory and Resources of the Department of the Treasury To Support Sanctions Enforcement Efforts Against Serbia and Montenegro

President Clinton authorized drawing down up to $1.1 million in commodities and services from Treasury Department inventory to support international sanctions enforcement against Serbia and Montenegro, supplementing an earlier March 1994 determination. The action was justified as responding to an unforeseen emergency requiring immediate assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act.

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Impact dates

  1. Immediate provision of assistance required by unforeseen emergency

Key directives

  • Drawdown of commodities and services from Treasury inventory not to exceed $1.1 million
  • Secretary of State to report determination to Congress
  • Secretary of State to arrange Federal Register publication

Who is ordered

Timeline

Immediate

  • Drawdown authorization takes effect upon signing
  • Secretary of State directed to report to Congress and arrange Federal Register publication

Near term (90d)

  • Up to $1.1 million in Treasury commodities and services to be deployed for sanctions enforcement

Long term

Risks & tensions

  • Limited dollar amount ($1.1M) suggests targeted rather than systemic sanctions enforcement support
  • Vague on specific commodities/services to be drawn down—implementation details unclear
  • Supplemental to prior determination (94-16), suggesting cumulative but opaque resourcing
Presidential Determination 94-16: Drawdown of Commodities and Services from the Inventory and Resources of the Department of the Treasury To Support Sanctions Enforcement Efforts Against Serbia and Montenegro · Executive Orders