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Code · U.S. Code · Title 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE · CHAPTER 3— UNITED STATES COURT FOR CHINA · Part D— Special Assistance and Other Programs · § 204

§ 204. ADDITIONAL AUTHORITIES.

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Arms Export Control Act .— The President is authorized to exercise the authority of sections 63 and 65 of the Arms Export Control Act [ 22 U.S.C. 2796b , 2796d] with respect to any country designated under section 203(d) of this title on the same basis authorized with respect to NATO countries. Other NATO Authorities .— The President should designate any country designated under section 203(d) of this title as eligible under sections 2350c and 2350f of title 10, United States Code.
Sense of Congress .— It is the sense of Congress that, in the interest of maintaining stability and promoting democracy in Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and any other Partnership for Peace country designated under section 203(d) of this title , those countries should be included in all activities under section 2457 of title 10 , United States Code, related to the increased standardization and enhanced interoperability of equipment and weapons systems, through coordinated training and procurement activities, as well as other means, undertaken by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization members and other allied countries.
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