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[88 STAT. 1818]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 1818]

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PUBLIC LAW 93-559-DEC. 30, 1974

[88 STAT.

(b) Therefore, the President is urged to propose to the Geneva Conference of the Committee on Disarmament that it consider as a high priority agenda item discussions among participating nations of that Conference for the purposes of— (1) agreeing to workable limitations on conventional arms transfers; and (2) establishing a mechanism through which such limitations could be effectively monitored. (^) "^^^ President shall transmit to the Congress not later than six months after the enactment of this Act a report setting forth the steps he has taken to carry out this section. I N V O L V E M E N T OF PUERTO RICO I N THE CARIBBEAN DEVELOPMENT B A N K

SEC. 52. (a) The President may transmit to the Caribbean Development Bank an instrument stating that the Commonwealth of Puerto Kico has the authority to conclude an agreement of accession with such Bank and to assume rights and obligations pursuant to such agreement. However, such agreement may only be concluded after it has been approved by the United States Secretary of State. (b) The instrument transmitted by the President to the Caribbean Development Bank under subsection (a) shall state that the United States shall not assume any financial or other responsibility for the performance of any obligation incurred by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico pursuant to such agreement of accession or pursuant to any other aspect of its membership or participation in such Bank. (c) Such agreement of accession shall provide that the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico may not receive from the Caribbean Development Bank any funds provided to the Bank by the United States. ASSISTANCE TO PORTUGAL A N D PORTUGUESE COLONIES I N AFRICA G A I N I N G INDEPENDENCE

SEC. 53. Part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following: "Chapter X—Assistance to Portugal and Portuguese Colonies in Africa Gaining Independence 22 USC 2293.

"SEC. 496. Assistance to Portugal and Portuguese Colonies in Africa Gaining Independence.—There are authorized to be appropriated to the President for the fiscal year 1975, in addition to funds otherwise available for such purposes, not to exceed— " (1) $5,000,000 to make grants; and " (2) $20,000,000 to make loans; to remain available until expended, for use by the President in providing economic assistance, on such terms and conditions as he may determine, for Portugal and the countries and colonies in Africa which were, prior to April 25, 1974, colonies of Portugal." I N T E G R A T I O N OF W O M E N

22 USC 2225.

SEC. 54. Chapter 3 of part III of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: "SEC. 305. Integration of Women.—The President is requested to instruct each representative of the United States to each international organization of which the United States is a member (including but not limited to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the Asian Development Bank, the Inter-American Development