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U.S. Exempts Agricultural Credits from Nuclear Sanctions Against India and Pakistan: Administration Seeks to Sharpen the Focus of Sanctions Policy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

Extract

I am pleased that the Senate has passed legislation today that is consistent with my view that U.S. food exports should not become an unintended victim of an important non-proliferation law. Food should not be used as a weapon, and I will resist any action that would lead to a de facto grain embargo.

Type
Arms Control
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1998

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References

1. White House Press Release, July 9, 1998.

2. Department of State Press Release, July 13, 1998.

3. White House Press Release, July 15, 1998.

4. Text from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs [www.meadev.gov.in].

5. Text from the Indian Ministry of External Affairs.