Executive orders, proclamations, memoranda, determinations, and other instruments — filter by administration, type, and theme.
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President Bush approved a protocol amending the 1980 U.S.-Morocco nuclear cooperation agreement for peaceful uses of nuclear energy, finding it promotes common defense and security without unreasonable risk. The Secretaries of State and Energy are directed to execute and publish the protocol.
President George W. Bush authorized a $5 million drawdown of defense articles and military education/training from Department of Defense stocks for Tunisia under Foreign Military Financing authority. The Secretary of State was directed to report this determination to Congress and publish it in the Federal Register.
This executive order declares a national emergency to continue U.S. export control regulations after the Export Administration Act of 1979 expired. It maintains existing export controls, anti-boycott provisions, and arms export regulations under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, keeping the Commerce Department's regulatory framework in force.
President Bush waived Arms Export Control Act sanctions to allow export of U.S.-origin helicopter and armored personnel carrier spare parts and ammunition to Pakistan for its UN peacekeeping deployment in Sierra Leone. The determination requires transmission to Congress and Federal Register publication.