[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 150 (2004), Part 7]
[Senate]
[Pages 8966-8967]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




  NOTIFICATION OF AN EXECUTIVE ORDER BLOCKING THE PROPERTY OF CERTAIN 
  PERSONS AND PROHIBITING THE EXPORT OF CERTAIN GOODS TO SYRIA--PM 76

  The PRESIDING OFFICER laid before the Senate the following message 
from the President of the United States, together with an accompanying 
report; which was referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and 
Urban Affairs.

To the Congress of the United States:
  Consistent with subsection 204(b) of the International Emergency 
Economic Powers Act, 50 U.S.C. 1703(b) (IEEPA), and section 301 of the 
National Emergencies Act, 50 U.S.C. 1631, I hereby report that I have 
issued an Executive Order (order) in which I declared a national 
emergency with respect to the threat constituted by certain actions of 
the Government of Syria. Further, in accordance with subsection 5(b) of 
the Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act of 
2003 (SAA), Public Law 108-175, this message also constitutes the 
report of my exercise of the waiver authority pursuant to that statute.
  On December 12, 2003, I signed into law the SAA in order to 
strengthen the ability of the United States to effectively confront the 
threat to U.S. national security posed by Syria's support for 
terrorism, its military presence in Lebanon, its pursuit of weapons of 
mass destruction, and its actions to undermine U.S. and international 
efforts with respect to the stabilization and reconstruction of Iraq. 
These policies by the Government of Syria directly threaten regional 
stability and undermine the U.S. goal of a comprehensive Middle East 
peace. Despite many months of diplomatic efforts to convince the 
Government of Syria to change its behavior, Syria has not taken 
significant, concrete steps to address the full range of U.S. concerns, 
which were clearly conveyed by Secretary of State Powell to Syrian 
President Asad in May 2003. I find the actions, policies, and 
circumstances described above sufficiently grave to constitute a threat 
to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United 
States, and thus have declared a national emergency to address that 
threat.
  In implementation of subsection 5(a) of the SAA, in the order I 
directed that action be taken to prohibit the export to Syria of 
products of the United States other than food and medicine, including 
but not limited to items on the United States Munitions List or 
Commerce Control List, and I prohibited commercial air services between 
Syria and the United States by aircraft of any air carrier owned or 
controlled by Syria, as well as certain non-traffic stops by such 
aircraft.
  It is important to the national security interests of the United 
States, however, that certain discrete categories of exports continue 
in order to support activities of the United States Government and 
United Nations agencies, to facilitate travel by United States persons, 
for certain humanitarian purposes, to help maintain aviation safety, 
and to promote the exchange of information. Also, it is important to 
U.S. national security interests that aviation-related sanctions take 
into account humanitarian and diplomatic concerns as well as the 
international obligations of the United States.
  Accordingly, I have waived the application of subsections 5(a)(1) and 
5(a)(2)(A) of the SAA to permit the export and reexport of: products in 
support of activities of the United States Government to the extent 
that such exports would not otherwise fall within my constitutional 
authority to conduct the Nation's foreign affairs and protect national 
security; medicines on the Commerce Control List and medical devices; 
aircraft parts and components for purposes of flight safety; exports 
and reports consistent with the 5(a)(2)(D) waiver outlined below; 
information and informational materials, as well as telecommunications 
equipment and associated items to promote the free flow of information; 
certain software and technology; products in support of United States 
operations; and,

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certain exports and reexports of a temporary nature. These items are 
further identified in the Department of Commerce's General Order No. 2, 
as issued consistent with my order. I have also waived the application 
of subsection 5(a)(2)(D) to permit the following with respect to 
aircraft of any air carrier owned or controlled by Syria: takeoffs or 
landings of such aircraft when chartered by the Government of Syria to 
transport Syrian government officials to the United States on official 
Syrian government business; takeoffs or landings for non-traffic stops 
of such aircraft that are not engaged in scheduled international air 
services; takeoffs and landings associated with an emergency; and 
overflights of U.S. territory.
                                                    George W. Bush.    
The White House, May 11, 2004.

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