22 U.S.C. § 2751
Sections in this chapter
- § 1
- § 2
- § 2751
- § 2752
- § 2753
- § 2754
- § 2755
- § 2756
- § 2761
- § 2762
- § 2763
- § 2764
- § 2765
- § 2766
- § 2767
- § 2767a
- § 2768
- § 2769
- § 2770
- § 2770a
- § 2771
- § 2772
- § 2773
- § 2774
- § 2775
- § 2776
- § 2776a
- § 2777
- § 2778a
- § 2778
- § 2779a
- § 2779
- § 2780
- § 2781
- § 2785
- § 2791
- § 2792
- § 2793
- § 2794
- § 2795
- § 2795b
- § 2795a
- § 2796
- § 2796a
- § 2796b
- § 2796c
- § 2796d
- § 2797
- § 2797a
- § 2797b
- § 2797c
- § 2798
- § 2799
- § 2799a
- § 2799aa
- § 2799b
- § 2799c
- § 2799d
§ 2751. Need for international defense cooperation and military export controls; Presidential waiver; report to Congress; arms sales policy
- (1) which are sold under section 2761 or section 2762 of this title ; or
- (2) which are licensed or approved for export under section 2778 of this title to, for the use, or for benefit of the armed forces, police, intelligence, or other internal security forces of a foreign country or international organization under a commercial sales contract; in any fiscal year should not exceed current levels. It is the sense of the Congress that the President maintain adherence to a policy of restraint in conventional arms transfers and that, in implementing this policy worldwide, a balanced approach should be taken and full regard given to the security interests of the United States in all regions of the world and that particular attention should be paid to controlling the flow of conventional arms to the nations of the developing world. To this end, the President is encouraged to continue discussions with other arms suppliers in order to restrain the flow of conventional arms to less developed countries.
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