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House International Relations Committee Set to Pass Syria Sanctions Bill
Oct. 8, 2003The U.S. House International Relations Committee is expected today to approve legislation that would impose sanctions against Syria if it does not end its support of terrorism and efforts to develop weapons of mass destruction, according to the Washington Post (see GSN, Sept. 25).
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House International Relations Committee Set to Pass Syria Sanctions Bill
Oct. 8, 2003The U.S. House International Relations Committee is expected today to approve legislation that would impose sanctions against Syria if it does not end its support of terrorism and efforts to develop weapons of mass destruction, according to the Washington Post (see GSN, Sept. 25).
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House International Relations Committee Approves Syria Sanctions Bill
Oct. 9, 2003The U.S. House International Relations Committee voted 33-2 yesterday to approve the Syria Accountability Act, which would impose U.S. sanctions against Damascus unless the U.S. president certifies that Syria is not developing weapons of mass destruction or supporting terrorism, according to the New York Times (see GSN, Oct. 8).
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U.S. Pursues Broader Relations With China While Imposing Proliferation Sanctions
Oct. 30, 2003While the Bush administration has imposed sanctions against specific Chinese companies for alleged WMD proliferation activities, it has also restrained from more sweeping sanctions in an effort to maintain Beijing’s diplomatic cooperation in other areas, the Wall Street Journal reported today (see GSN, Sept. 19).
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U.S. Senate Approves Syria Sanctions Bill
Nov. 12, 2003WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate yesterday voted 89-4 to pass a bill that would enact economic sanctions against Syria if it failed to end its suspected efforts to develop weapons of mass destruction and its alleged support for terrorist organizations (see GSN, Nov. 5).
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Bush Signs Syria Sanctions Bill Into Law, But Hints at Waiver
Dec. 15, 2003WASHINGTON — U.S. President George W. Bush signed legislation Friday that calls for imposing economic sanctions against Syria if Damascus does not end its alleged WMD activities, but Bush said his signature should not be construed as accepting the law’s language as new U.S. policy, raising the possibility that he would quickly waive the sanctions (see GSN, Nov ...
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Macedonian Missile Efforts Trigger U.S. Sanctions
Dec. 29, 2003WASHINGTON — The United States has sanctioned two Macedonian entities for alleged missile proliferation activities, according to a notice published last week in the Federal Register (see GSN, Sept. 19).
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North Korea Offers Nigeria Ballistic Missile Aid
Jan. 29, 2004North Korea has offered to provide ballistic missile assistance to Nigeria, the Nigerian government said yesterday (see GSN, Dec. 16, 2003).
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Nigeria Rejects North Korean Missile Offer
Feb. 4, 2004Nigeria has decided to reject a North Korean offer of ballistic missile technology, the Los Angeles Times reported today (see GSN, Jan. 29). Nigeria made its decision after the United States suggested it might impose sanctions if Abuja were to purchase North Korean missiles, U.S. officials said (Los Angeles Times, Feb. 4).
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U.S. Plans Syrian Sanctions
Feb. 13, 2004WASHINGTON — The United States is considering how heavily to sanction Syria, as called for in a law created last year that requires Syria to suffer economic penalties if it fails to end its alleged WMD activities and official support for terrorism, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell said yesterday (see GSN, Dec. 15, 2003).
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Washington May Delay Implementing Syria Sanctions Law
Feb. 20, 2004The Bush administration might delay imposing new economic sanctions against Syria to give Damascus more time to comply with demands to end the activities of terrorist groups within its borders and to prevent militants and weapons from entering Iraq, the Financial Times reported today (see GSN, Feb. 13).
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United States Lifts Ban on Travel to Libya
Feb. 26, 2004As part of an effort to reward Libya for its decision to dismantle its WMD programs, the United States has rescinded the ban on travel to the African nation, the White House announced today (see GSN, Feb. 25).
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