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        <text><![CDATA[ <p><b>Leverage to Enhance Effective Diplomacy Act of 2017 or the LEED Act</b></p> <p>This bill directs the President to: (1) impose property-blocking sanctions against the North Korean government, business entities that trade with North Korea, including specified Chinese entities, and affiliated persons or entities; (2) prohibit the opening, and strictly control the maintaining in the United States, of correspondent or payable-through accounts by a foreign financial institution that assisted in the importation, sale, or transfer of North Korean goods or services; and (3) impose specified sanctions against a person that imports, purchases, or transfers goods or services from the North Korean government or from such entities or affiliates.</p>  <p> The North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004 is amended to extend assistance for human rights and democracy programs.</p> The bill prescribes reporting requirements with respect to North Korea's ballistic missile and missile fuel program. <p>The Department of State shall: (1) brief Congress on the status of U.S. diplomatic engagement with North Korea and of detained U.S. citizens, and (2) develop a diplomatic strategy to end the transfer of rocket fuels and chemical precursors to North Korea.</p> <p>The State Department may reduce its diplomatic presence in, and terminate or reduce foreign assistance to, countries that are not cooperating with diplomatic and economic efforts to isolate North Korea. </p>]]></text>
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