Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 107 Part 2.djvu/899

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PUBLIC LAW 103-160—NOV. 30, 1993 107 STAT. 1849 (3) Strengthening of United States and international support to the IAEA so that the IAEA has the technical, financial, and political resources to verify that countries are complying with their nonproliferation commitments. (4) Strengthening of nuclear export controls in the United States and other nuclear supplier nations, impose sanctions on individuals, companies, ana countries which contribute to nuclear proliferation, and provide increased public information on nuclear export licenses approved in the United States. (5) Reduction in incentives for countries to pursue the acquisition of nuclear weapons by seeking to reduce regional tensions and to strengthen regional security agreements, and encourage the United Nations Security Covincil to increase its role in enforcing international nuclear nonproliferation agreements. (6) Support for the indefinite extension of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty at the 1995 conference to review and extend that treaty and seek to ensure that all countries sign the treaty or participate in a comparable international regime for monitoring and safeguarding nuclear facilities and materials. (7) Reaching agreement with the Russian Federation to end the production of new types of nuclear warheads. (8) Pursuing, once the START I treaty and the START II treaty are ratified by all parties, a multilateral agreement to significantly reduce the strategic nuclear arsenals of the United States and the Russian Federation to below the levels of the START II treaty, with lower levels for the United Kingdom, France, and the People's Republic of China. (9) Reaching immediate agreement with the Russian Federation to halt permanently the production of fissile material for weapons purposes, and working to achieve worldwide agreements to— (A) end in the shortest possible time the production of weapons-usable fissile material; (B) place existing stockpiles of such materials under bilateral or international controls; and (C) require countries to place all of their nuclear facilities dedicated to peaceful purposes under IAEA safeguards. (10) Strengthening IAEA safeguards to more effectively verify that countries are complying with their nonproliferation commitments and provide the IAEA with the political, technical, and financial support necessary to implement the necessary safeguard reforms. (11) Conclusion of a multilateral comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty. (c) REQUIREMENTS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF POLICY.— (1) Not President. later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, Reports. the President shall submit to the Congress a report, in unclassified form, with a classified appendix if necessary, on the actions the United States has taken and the actions the United States plans to take during the succeeding 12-month period to implement each of the policy objectives set forth in this section. (2) Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the President shall submit to the Congress a report in unclassified form, with a classified appendix if necessary, which— 69-194O-94-29:QL.3Part2