Sec. 4. Plan for resolving outstanding claims relating to property confiscated by the Government of Cuba
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the President may not take any action to ease restrictions on travel to or trade with Cuba under the Cuban Assets Control Regulations, the Export Administration Regulations, or any other regulations relating to the economic embargo of Cuba before the date on which the President submits to Congress the plan described in subsection (b). The plan described in this subsection is a plan of the President for resolving outstanding claims relating to confiscated property to ensure that— all property taken by the Government of Cuba from United States nationals on or after January 1, 1959, has been returned to such nationals; or full compensation for such property has been provided to such nationals.
The President shall include in the plan described in paragraph
(1)an assessment of the effect of planned actions to ease the restrictions described in subsection
(a)on claims relating to confiscated property considered by the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States before the date of the enactment of this Act.