An amendment to express the sense of Congress that the U.S. should review all transfers of U.S. military-related technology, all sales under the Arms Export Control Act, and all deliveries pursuant to previous sales under the Arms Export Control Act, to the People's Republic of China until that government indicates its willingness to support an arms embargo in the event that Secretary-General Perez de Cuellar's negotiations with Iran and Iraq fail to gain Iran's acceptance of certain Security Council provisions. The amendment also expresses the sense of the Congress that the administration should make a strong representation to the Government of the People's Republic of China to the extent that the continued transfer of Silkworm missiles to Iran may seriously jeopardize relations between the U.S. and China.

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Amendment Number
561
Description
An amendment to express the sense of Congress that the U.S. should review all transfers of U.S. military-related technology, all sales under the Arms Export Control Act, and all deliveries pursuant to previous sales under the Arms Export Control Act, to the People's Republic of China until that government indicates its willingness to support an arms embargo in the event that Secretary-General Perez de Cuellar's negotiations with Iran and Iraq fail to gain Iran's acceptance of certain Security Council provisions. The amendment also expresses the sense of the Congress that the administration should make a strong representation to the Government of the People's Republic of China to the extent that the continued transfer of Silkworm missiles to Iran may seriously jeopardize relations between the U.S. and China.
Congress
100
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Dec 10, 1987
Latest Action Text
Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
Submitted Date
Dec 10, 1987
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 14, 2021
Amendment 561 — Informed