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116 STAT. 2812 PUBLIC LAW 107-327—DEC. 4, 2002 TITLE III—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 22 USC 7551. SEC. 301. REQUIREMENT TO COMPLY WITH PROCEDURES RELATING TO THE PROHIBITION ON ASSISTANCE TO DRUG TRAF- FICKERS. Assistance provided under this Act shall be subject to the same provisions as are applicable to assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Arms Export Control Act under section 487 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (relating to the prohibition on assistance to drug traffickers; 22 U.S.C. 2291f), and the applicable regulations issued under that section. 22 USC 7552. SEC. 302. SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING PROTECTING AFGHANI- STAN'S PRESIDENT. It is the sense of Congress that— (1) any United States physical protection force provided for the personal security of the President of Afghanistan should be composed of United States diplomatic security, law-enforcement, or military personnel, and should not utilize private contracted personnel to provide actual physical protection services; (2) United States allies should be invited to volunteer active-duty military or law enforcement personnel to participate in such a protection force; and (3) such a protection force should be limited in duration and should be succeeded by qualified Afghan security forces as soon as practicable. 22 USC 7553. SEC. 303. DONOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO AFGHANISTAN AND REPORTS. (a) FINDINGS. —The Congress finds that inadequate amounts of international assistance promised by donor states at the Tokyo donors conference and elsewhere have been delivered to Afghanistan, imperiling the rebuilding and development of civil society and infrastructure, and endangering peace and security in that war-torn country. (b) SENSE OF CONGRESS. —I t is the sense of Congress that the United States should use all appropriate diplomatic means to encourage all states that have pledged assistance to Afghanistan to deliver as soon as possible the total amount of assistance pledged. (c) REPORTS.— (1) IN GENERAL.— The Secretary of State shall submit reports to the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate and the Committee on International Relations and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives, in accordance with this paragraph, on the status of contributions of assistance from Deadlines. donor states to Afghanistan. The first report shall be submitted not later than 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the second report shall be submitted 90 days thereafter, and subsequent reports shall be submitted every 180 days thereafter through December 31, 2004.