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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · promote the foreign policy, security, and general welfare of the United States by assisting peoples of the world in their efforts toward economic development and internal and external security, and fo · Sec. 572

Sec. 572. Purposes

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## Sec. 572 Purposes **[**[22 U.S.C. 2349aa–1](/us/usc/t22/s2349aa–1)**]** Activities conducted under this chapter shall be designed— ####
(1)to enhance the antiterrorism skills of friendly countries by providing training and equipment to deter and counter terrorism; ####
(2)to strengthen the bilateral ties of the United States with friendly governments by offering concrete assistance in this area of great mutual concern; and ####
(3)to increase respect for human rights by sharing with foreign civil authorities modern, humane, and effective antiterrorism techniques.
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