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President Bush formally determined that North Korea detonated a nuclear explosive device on October 9, 2006, triggering mandatory sanctions under the Arms Export Control Act and Atomic Energy Act. The determination directs U.S. government agencies to impose the required sanctions on North Korea.
President Clinton formally determined that Pakistan, a non-nuclear-weapon state, detonated a nuclear explosive device on May 28, 1998, triggering mandatory sanctions under section 102(b) of the Arms Export Control Act. The determination directs relevant U.S. government agencies to impose the congressionally prescribed sanctions and orders the Secretary of State to transmit the determination to Congress and publish it in the Federal Register.
President Clinton determined that India, a non-nuclear-weapon state, detonated a nuclear explosive device on May 11, 1998, triggering mandatory sanctions under section 102(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act. The determination directs relevant U.S. government agencies to impose the sanctions described in section 102(b)(2) of that Act.