[Senate Report 107-9]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]



107th Congress                                                   Report
                                 SENATE
 1st Session                                                      107-9
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                     LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES REPORT



                                 OF THE



                     COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS



                          UNITED STATES SENATE



                       One Hundred Sixth Congress



                   January 6, 1999-December 15, 2000

                                     


                                     



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                     COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS

                       one hundred sixth congress

                 JESSE HELMS, North Carolina, Chairman

RICHARD G. LUGAR, Indiana            JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Delaware
PAUL COVERDELL,\1\ Georgia           PAUL S. SARBANES, Maryland
CHUCK HAGEL, Nebraska                CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, Connecticut
GORDON H. SMITH, Oregon              JOHN F. KERRY, Massachusetts
ROD GRAMS, Minnesota                 RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin
SAM BROWNBACK, Kansas                PAUL D. WELLSTONE, Minnesota
CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming                BARBARA BOXER, California
JOHN ASHCROFT, Missouri              ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New Jersey
BILL FRIST, Tennessee
LINCOLN D. CHAFEE,\2\ Rhode Island

                   James W. Nance, Staff Director \3\

                 Stephen E. Biegun, Staff Director \4\

                 Edwin K. Hall, Minority Staff Director


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    \1\ Reassigned to the Committee on Finance, November 9, 1999.
    \2\ Appointed November 9, 1999.
    \3\ Deceased May 11, 1999.
    \4\ Appointed May 24, 1999.



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                     COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS

                      one hundred seventh congress

                 JESSE HELMS, North Carolina, Chairman

RICHARD G. LUGAR, Indiana            JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Delaware
CHUCK HAGEL, Nebraska                PAUL S. SARBANES, Maryland
GORDON H. SMITH, Oregon              CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, Connecticut
CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming                JOHN F. KERRY, Massachusetts
BILL FRIST, Tennessee                RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin
LINCOLN D. CHAFEE, Rhode Island      PAUL D. WELLSTONE, Minnesota
GEORGE ALLEN, Virginia               BARBARA BOXER, California
SAM BROWNBACK, Kansas                ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New Jersey
                                     BILL NELSON, Florida

                   Stephen E. Biegun, Staff Director

                Edwin K. Hall, Democratic Staff Director


  


                            C O N T E N T S

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Introduction.....................................................     1

A. Treaties......................................................     3
    1. Treaties Approved.........................................     3
    2. Other Treaties Considered by the Committee................     4
    3. Treaties Returned to the President........................     5
    4. Treaties Pending in Committee at Close of the 106th 
      Congress...................................................     6

B. Legislation...................................................     8
    1. Referred to Committee.....................................     8
    2. Original Measures from Committee..........................    16

C. Resolutions...................................................    17
    1. Referred to Committee.....................................    17
    2. Original Measures from Committee..........................    28
    3. Resolutions Agreed to by Senate Without Referral to 
      Committee..................................................    29

D. Nominations...................................................    31
    1. Department of State.......................................    31
    2. Ambassadors...............................................    32
    3. Others....................................................    32
    4. International Conferences.................................    32

E. Miscellaneous Activities......................................    32
    Full Committee Meetings......................................    33
    Subcommittee Activities......................................    37

                                Appendix

Committee Publications...........................................    41


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                     LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES REPORT

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                 March 29, 2001.--Ordered to be printed

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          Mr. Helms, from the Committee on Foreign Relations,
                        submitted the following

                              R E P O R T

  INTRODUCTION BY SENATOR JESSE HELMS, CHAIRMAN, SENATE COMMITTEE ON 
                           FOREIGN RELATIONS

     During the 106th Congress, the Committee on Foreign 
Relations approved authorization legislation for most programs 
falling within the Committee's jurisdiction, considered far-
reaching legislation on United Nations reform, and reported 
several important bilateral and multilateral treaties.
    In the second session of the 106th Congress, the Committee 
reported legislation, ultimately added to Foreign Operations 
authorization legislation, linking accountability, 
transparency, anti-corruption, and borrower-graduation 
requirements for the multilateral development banks to the 
authorization for Third World debt relief. The Committee also 
reported legislation to provide global AIDS and Tuberculosis 
relief, and legislation promoting micro-enterprise.
    In a provision of the Admiral James W. Nance and Meg 
Donovan Foreign Relations Authorization Act FY2000-2001 
(P.L.106-113), coauthored by Senators Helms and Biden, payment 
of U.S. arrears to the United Nations was tied to broad 
reforms. The first phase of P.L. 106-113 conditions--related to 
U.S. sovereignty--were met in November 1999, thus permitting 
the release of $100 million in arrears. U.N. negotiations to 
reform general and peacekeeping assessment scales, which were 
concluded in December 2000, largely satisfied the second phase 
of conditions by reducing U.S. dues.
    The Committee approved resolutions of ratification for a 
substantial number of bilateral and multilateral treaties, 
including the Hague Convention on Inter-Country Adoption. 
Following hearings on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), 
the Committee was discharged of further consideration of that 
treaty, which was rejected by the Senate in October, 1999. The 
Committee also gave priority attention to a substantial number 
of pending law enforcement and investment treaties. The Committee 
reported bilateral extradition and mutual legal assistance treaties, 
as well as treaties providing for the return of stolen vehicles 
and aircraft. In addition, the Committee reported bilateral 
investment treaties and a maritime boundary agreement with 
Mexico. Multilateral agreements reported included the Hague 
Convention on Inter-Country Adoption, for which implementing 
legislation was also approved. The Committee also reported an 
inter-American convention on prisoner transfers, and an inter-
American convention to prevent and punish corruption, among 
others. With the exception of the CTBT, the Senate approved all 
treaties that reached the floor during the 106th Congress.
    Oversight hearings were numerous and productive. Perhaps 
the most significant hearing during the 106th Congress was the 
Full Committee field hearing on implementation of United 
Nations reform chaired by Senator Helms in New York on January 
21, 2000. The Committee also held oversight hearings on U.S. 
foreign policy with Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, and 
on topics including the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, the 
direction of treaty negotiations on conventional forces in 
Europe, national missile defense, U.S. embassy security, 
broadcasting, exchange programs, U.S.-Taiwan relations, inter-
country adoption, the CTBT, the International Criminal Court, 
Iraq, reform of the IMF and World Bank, the Kyoto Protocol to 
the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the 
U.S. embargo against the Communist regime in Cuba, sanctions 
policy, the Fujimori Government in Peru, U.S. policy in Africa, 
U.S. China policy (including permanent normalization of trade 
relations), corruption in Russia, and Gore-Chernomyrdin 
agreements concerning Russian arms sales to Iran.

Foreign Affairs Legislation in the Senate

Bills and joint resolutions:
    Referred to Committee.........................................   114
    Original measures from Committee..............................     8
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        Total.....................................................   122
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    Reported......................................................    21
    Became public law.....................................1 9
Concurrent and Senate resolutions:
    Referred to committee.........................................   133
    Original resolutions from committee...........................     4
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        Total.....................................................   137
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    Reported.............................................2 43
    Agreed to by Senate..................................3 48


1  There were an additional ten foreign affairs measures that 
became public law without referral to the Committee, or after being 
discharged from Committee: H.R. 1143 (Microenterprise for Self-Reliance 
and International Anti-Corruption Act of 2000); H.R. 1379 (Western 
Hemisphere Drug Elimination Technical Corrections Act); H.R. 2367 
(Torture Victims Relief Reauthorization Act of 1999); H.R. 2415 (Admiral 
James W. Nance Foreign Relations Authorization Act, FY 2000-01); H.R. 
2909 (Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000); H.R. 3244 (Victims of 
Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000); H.R. 3381 (OPIC and 
TDA reauthorization bill); H.R. 3519 (Global AIDS and Tuberculosis 
Relief Act of 2000); H.R. 4919 (Security Assistance Act of 2000); and S. 
J. Res. 43 (encouraging democracy in Peru).
2 The Committee was discharged from an additional 14 
resolutions.
3 There were 29 additional resolutions agreed to without 
referral to Committee.

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                              A. TREATIES


    Treaties pending before the Senate at the beginning of the 
      106th Congress..............................................    51
    Treaties submitted during the 106th Congress..................    49
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        Total.....................................................   100
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    Approved by the Senate........................................    52
    Returned to the President.....................................    17
    Discharged from Committee but not approved by the Senate......     1
    Still pending in Committee at the end of the 106th Congress...    32

                          1. Treaties Approved





                          First Session (1999)
Treaty Doc. 104-6.................  Convention on Nuclear Safety
Treaty Doc. 105-1A................  Amended Protocol on Prohibitions or
                                     Restrictions on the Use of Mines,
                                     Booby-Traps and Other Devices
Treaty Doc. 105-55................  Tax Convention with Estonia
Treaty Doc. 105-56................  Tax Convention with Lithuania
Treaty Doc. 105-57................  Tax Convention with Latvia
Treaty Doc. 106-2.................  Extradition Treaty with Republic of
                                     Korea
Treaty Doc. 106-3.................  Tax Convention with Venezuela
Treaty Doc. 106-5.................  Convention Concerning Prohibition
                                     and Immediate Action for
                                     Elimination of Worst Forms of Child
                                     Labor
Treaty Doc. 106-9.................  Tax Convention with Slovenia
Treaty Doc. 106-11................  Tax Convention with Italian Republic
Treaty Doc. 106-12................  Tax Convention with Kingdom of
                                     Denmark
Treaty Doc. 106-13................  Protocol Amending Tax Convention
                                     with Germany
Treaty Doc. 106-15................  Convention Amending Tax Convention
                                     with Ireland




                          Second Session (2000)

Treaty Doc. 102-26................  Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with
                                     Nigeria
Treaty Doc. 104-25................  Bilateral Investment Treaty with
                                     Uzbekistan
Treaty Doc. 104-29................  UN Convention to Combat
                                     Desertification
Treaty Doc. 104-35................  Inter-American Convention on Serving
                                     Criminal Sentences Abroad
Treaty Doc. 105-25................  Inter-American Convention on Mutual
                                     Assistance in Criminal Matters
Treaty Doc. 105-39................  Inter-American Convention Against
                                     Corruption
Treaty Doc. 105-48................  Inter-American Convention for
                                     Protection and Conservation of Sea
                                     Turtles
Treaty Doc. 105-51................  Convention on Protection of Children
                                     & Cooperation in respect of
                                     Intercountry Adoption
Treaty Doc. 105-54................  Treaty with Belize for Return of
                                     Stolen Vehicles
Treaty Doc. 105-58................  Treaty with Guatemala for Return of
                                     Stolen Vehicles and Aircraft
Treaty Doc. 106-4.................  Extradition Treaty with Paraguay
Treaty Doc. 106-7.................  Treaty with Dominican Republic for
                                     Return of Stolen Vehicles
Treaty Doc. 106-8.................  Convention (No. 176) Concerning
                                     Safety and Health in Mines
Treaty Doc. 106-14................  Food Aid Convention, 1999
Treaty Doc. 106-16................  Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with
                                     Ukraine
Treaty Doc. 106-17................  Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with
                                     France
Treaty Doc. 106-18................  Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with
                                     Hellenic Republic
Treaty Doc. 106-19................  Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with
                                     Egypt
Treaty Doc. 106-20................  Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with
                                     Romania
Treaty Doc. 106-23................  International Plant Protection
                                     Convention
Treaty Doc. 106-24................  Extradition Treaty with South Africa
Treaty Doc. 106-25................  Bilateral Investment Treaty with
                                     Bahrain
Treaty Doc. 106-26................  Bilateral Investment Treaty with
                                     Bolivia
Treaty Doc. 106-27................  Bilateral Investment Treaty with
                                     Honduras
Treaty Doc. 106-28................  Bilateral Investment Treaty with El
                                     Salvador
Treaty Doc. 106-29................  Bilateral Investment Treaty with
                                     Croatia
Treaty Doc. 106-30................  Bilateral Investment Treaty with
                                     Jordan
Treaty Doc. 106-31................  Bilateral Investment Treaty with
                                     Mozambique
Treaty Doc. 106-34................  Extradition Treaty with Sri Lanka
Treaty Doc. 106-35................  Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with
                                     Cyprus
Treaty Doc. 106-36................  Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with
                                     South Africa
Treaty Doc. 106-38................  Extradition Treaty with Belize
Treaty Doc. 106-39................  Treaty with United Mexican States on
                                     Delimitation of Continental Shelf
                                     in the Western Gulf of Mexico
Treaty Doc. 106-40................  Treaty with Costa Rica for Return of
                                     Stolen Vehicles and Aircraft
Treaty Doc. 106-42................  Bilateral Investment Treaty with
                                     Lithuania
Treaty Doc. 106-43................  Protocol Amending 1950 Consular
                                     Convention with Ireland
Treaty Doc. 106-44................  Treaty with Panama for Return of
                                     Stolen Vehicles and Aircraft
Treaty Doc. 106-46................  Protocol Amending Treaty concerning
                                     Treatment and Protection of
                                     Investments with Panama
Treaty Doc. 106-47................  Bilateral Investment Treaty with
                                     Azerbaijan



             2. Other Treaties Considered by the Committee

    The Committee on Foreign Relations, pursuant to a unanimous 
consent order agreed to October 1, 1999, was discharged from 
further consideration of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban 
Treaty (Treaty Doc. 105-28). The treaty was placed on the 
Senate's Executive Calendar on October 6, 1999. The treaty was 
considered by the Senate on October 8 and 12, 1999. On October 
13, 1999, the Senate voted to reject the resolution of 
ratification by a vote of 48-51, with one voting Present.

                 3. Treaties Returned to the President

    On October 12, 2000, S. Res. 267 was agreed to by the 
Senate directing the return of certain treaties to the 
President. Some of these treaties had been pending on the 
Committee's calendar for several decades. In all, seventeen 
treaties were returned as follows:





Ex. N, 86-1.......................  Optional Protocol of Signature
                                     Concerning the Compulsory
                                     Settlement of Disputes
Ex. G, 91-2.......................  International Convention on Civil
                                     Liability for Oil Pollution Damage
Ex. K. 92-2.......................  International Convention on the
                                     Establishment of an International
                                     Fund for Compensation for Oil
                                     Pollution Damage (Supplementary to
                                     the International Convention on
                                     Civil Liability for Oil Pollution
                                     Damage of 1969) and Certain
                                     Amendments to the International
                                     Convention for the Prevention of
                                     Pollution of the Sea by Oil of 1954
                                     relating to Tanker Tank Size and
                                     Arrangement and the Protection of
                                     the Great Barrier Reef
Ex. H, 95-1.......................  Trademark Registration Treaty
Ex. Y, 96-1.......................  Treaty with the Union of Soviet
                                     Socialist Republics on the
                                     Limitation of Strategic Offensive
                                     Arms and the Protocol Thereto,
                                     together referred to as the ``SALT
                                     II Treaty''
Ex. Q, 96-2.......................  Tax Convention with Denmark
Ex. V, 96-2.......................  Convention on Recognition of
                                     Studies, Diplomas and Degrees
                                     Concerning Higher Education in the
                                     States Belonging to the Europe
                                     Region
Ex. W, 96-2.......................  Protocol Amending the Convention of
                                     August 16, 1916, for the Protection
                                     of Migratory Birds in Canada and
                                     the United States
Treaty Doc. 97-15.................  Supplementary Extradition Convention
                                     with the Kingdom of Sweden
Treaty Doc. 98-12.................  Protocol Amending the Tax Convention
                                     with the Kingdom of Denmark
Treaty Doc. 98-14.................  Consular Convention with Republic of
                                     South Africa
Treaty Doc. 99-5..................  Protocol Amending the Interim
                                     Convention on Conservation of North
                                     Pacific Fur Seals Between the
                                     United States, Canada, Japan, and
                                     the Soviet Union
Treaty Doc. 99-12.................  Protocol of 1984 to Amend the
                                     International Convention on Civil
                                     Liability for Oil Pollution Damage,
                                     1969 (Civil Liability Convention)
                                     and the Protocol of 1984 to Amend
                                     the International Convention on the
                                     Establishment of an International
                                     Fund for Compensation for Oil
                                     Pollution Damage, 1971 (Fund
                                     Convention)
Treaty Doc. 99-16.................  Bilateral Investment Treaty with
                                     Haiti, with Protocol
Treaty Doc. 101-3.................  Consular Convention with Yugoslavia
Treaty Doc. 101-8.................  Treaty on the International
                                     Registration of Audiovisual Works
Treaty Doc. 103-28................  Protocol Amending the Tax Convention
                                     with Canada



            4. Treaties Pending in Committee at Close of the
                             106th Congress





Ex. S, 81-1.......................  Convention No. 87 concerning freedom
                                     of association and protection of
                                     the right to organize adopted by
                                     the International Labor Conference
                                     at its 31st session held at San
                                     Francisco, June 17 to July 10, 1948
Ex. C, 87-2.......................  Convention No. 116 concerning the
                                     partial revision of the conventions
                                     adopted by the General Conference
                                     of the International Labor
                                     Organization at its first 32
                                     sessions for the purpose of
                                     standardizing the provisions
                                     regarding the preparation of
                                     reports by the governing body of
                                     the International Labor Office on
                                     the Working of Conventions
Ex. G, 89-2.......................  Convention No. 122 concerning
                                     employment policy, adopted by the
                                     International Labor Conference at
                                     its 48th session, at Geneva, on
                                     July 9, 1964
Ex. L, 92-1.......................  Vienna Convention on the Law of
                                     Treaties
Ex. D, 95-2.......................  International Covenant on Economic,
                                     Social, and Cultural Rights
Ex. F, 95-2.......................  American Convention on Human Rights
Ex. H, 96-1.......................  Maritime Boundary Agreement with
                                     Cuba
Ex. R, 96-2.......................  Convention on the Elimination of All
                                     Forms of Discrimination against
                                     Women
Treaty Doc. 98-10.................  Amendment to the 1973 Convention on
                                     International Trade in Endangered
                                     Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
Treaty Doc. 98-12.................  Protocol Amending the Tax Convention
                                     with Denmark
Treaty Doc. 99-10.................  Tax Convention with Sri Lanka
Treaty Doc. 100-2.................   Protocol II Additional to the
                                     Geneva Conventions of 12 August
                                     1949 relating to the Protection of
                                     Victims of Non-International Armed
                                     Conflicts
Treaty Doc. 103-5.................  Protocol Concerning Specially
                                     Protected Areas and Wildlife to the
                                     Convention for the Protection and
                                     Development of the Marine
                                     Environment of the Wider Caribbean
                                     Region
Treaty Doc. 103-20................  Convention on Biological Diversity,
                                     with Annexes
Treaty Doc. 103-39................  United Nations Convention on the Law
                                     of the Sea, with Annexes, and the
                                     Agreement Relating to the
                                     Implementation of Part XI of the
                                     United Nations Convention on the
                                     Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982,
                                     with Annex
Treaty Doc. 105-1.................  Protocols to the 1980 Convention on
                                     Prohibitions on Restrictions on the
                                     Use of Certain Conventional Weapons
                                     Which May Be Deemed to be
                                     Excessively Injurious or to Have
                                     Indiscriminate Effects: (A) the
                                     Protocol on Prohibitions or
                                     Restrictions on the Use of
                                     Incendiary Weapons (Protocol III or
                                     the Incendiary Weapons Protocol);
                                     and (B) the Protocol on Blinding
                                     Laser Weapons (Protocol IV).
Treaty Doc. 105-28................  Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban
                                     Treaty
Treaty Doc. 105-32................  Agreement Establishing the South
                                     Pacific Regional Environment
                                     Programme
Treaty Doc. 105-45................  Convention No. 111 Concerning
                                     Discrimination (Employment and
                                     Occupation) adopted by the
                                     International Labor Conference
Treaty Doc. 105-49................  Inter-American Convention Against
                                     the Illicit Manufacturing of and
                                     Trafficking in Firearms,
                                     Ammunition, Explosives, and Other
                                     Related Materials
Treaty Doc. 105-53................  Treaty with the Government of Niue
                                     on the Delimitation of a Maritime
                                     Boundary
Treaty Doc. 106-1.................  Hague Convention for the Protection
                                     of Cultural Property in the Event
                                     of Armed Conflict and, for
                                     accession, the Hague Protocol
Treaty Doc. 106-6.................  International Convention for the
                                     Suppression of Terrorist Bombings
Treaty Doc. 106-10................  Amendment to the Montreal Protocol
                                     on Substances that Deplete the
                                     Ozone Layer
Treaty Doc. 106-21................  The Rotterdam Convention on the
                                     Prior Informed Consent Procedure
                                     for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and
                                     Pesticides in International Trade,
                                     with Annexes
Treaty Doc. 106-22................  Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with
                                     the Russian Federation
Treaty Doc. 106-32................  Beijing Amendment to the Montreal
                                     Protocol on Substances that Deplete
                                     the Ozone Layer
Treaty Doc. 106-33................  Treaty with Nicaragua Concerning the
                                     Encouragement and Reciprocal
                                     Protection of Investment, with
                                     Annex and Protocol
Treaty Doc. 106-37................  Two optional protocols to the
                                     Convention on the Rights of the
                                     Child: (1) the Optional Protocol on
                                     Involvement of Children in Armed
                                     Conflict; and (2) The Optional
                                     Protocol on the Sale of Children,
                                     Child Prostitution and Child
                                     Pornography
Treaty Doc. 106-41................  Protocol Relating to the Madrid
                                     Agreement Concerning the
                                     International Registration of Marks
Treaty Doc. 106-45................  Convention for the Unification of
                                     Certain Rules for International
                                     Carriage by Air
Treaty Doc. 106-48................  Joint Convention on the Safety of
                                     Spent Fuel Management and on the
                                     Safety of Radioactive Waste
                                     Management
Treaty Doc. 106-49................  International Convention for the
                                     Suppression of the Financing of
                                     Terrorism


                             B. LEGISLATION


Bills and Joint Resolutions:
    Referred to Committee.........................................   114
    Original measures from Committee..............................     8
                                                                  ______
        Total.....................................................   122
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                        ________________________________________________
    Reported......................................................    21
    Reported and Became Public Law................................ \1\ 9


\1\ There were an additional ten foreign affairs measures that became 
public law without referral to the Committee, or after being discharged 
from Committee: H.R. 1143 (Microenterprise for Self-Reliance and 
International Anti-Corruption Act of 2000); H.R. 1379 (Western 
Hemisphere Drug Elimination Technical Corrections Act); H.R. 2367 
(Torture Victims Relief Reauthorization Act of 1999); H.R. 2415 (Admiral 
James W. Nance Foreign Relations Authorization Act, FY 2000-01); H.R. 
2909 (Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000); H.R. 3244 (Victims of 
Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000); H.R. 3381 (OPIC and 
TDA reauthorization bill); H.R. 3519 (Global AIDS and Tuberculosis 
Relief Act of 2000); H.R. 4919 (Security Assistance Act of 2000); and S. 
J. Res. 43 (encouraging democracy in Peru).
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                        1. Referred to Committee

    *Reported.      **Reported and became public law.





S. 69.........................  A bill to make available funds under the
                                 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to
                                 provide scholarships for nationals of
                                 any of the independent states of the
                                 former Soviet Union to undertake
                                 doctoral graduate study in the social
                                 sciences.
S. 70.........................  A bill to require the establishment of a
                                 Federal Task Force on Regional Threats
                                 to International Security.
S. 73.........................  A bill to make available funds under the
                                 Mutual Educational and Cultural
                                 Exchange Act of 1961 to provide
                                 Fulbright scholarships for Cuban
                                 nationals to undertake graduate study
                                 in the social sciences.
S. 89.........................  A bill to state the policy of the United
                                 States with respect to certain
                                 activities of the People's Republic of
                                 China, to impose certain restrictions
                                 and limitations on activities of and
                                 with respect to the People's Republic
                                 of China, and for other purposes.
S. 90.........................  A bill to establish reform criteria to
                                 permit payment of United States
                                 arrearages in assessed contributions to
                                 the United Nations.
S. 91.........................  A bill to restrict intelligence sharing
                                 with the United Nations.
S. 226........................  A bill to promote democracy and good
                                 governance in Nigeria, and for other
                                 purposes.
S. 327........................  A bill to exempt agricultural products,
                                 medicines, and medical products from
                                 U.S. economic sanctions.
S. 370........................  A bill to designate the North/South
                                 Center as the Dante B. Fascell North-
                                 South Center.
S. 372........................  A bill to make available funds under the
                                 Freedom Support Act to expand existing
                                 educational and professional exchanges
                                 with the Russian Federation to promote
                                 and strengthen democratic government
                                 and civil society in that country, and
                                 to make available funds under that Act
                                 to conduct a study of the feasibility
                                 of creating a new foundation toward
                                 that end.
S. 425........................  A bill to require the approval of
                                 Congress for the imposition of any new
                                 unilateral agricultural sanction, or
                                 any new unilateral sanctions with
                                 respect to medicine, medical supplies,
                                 or medical equipment, against a foreign
                                 country.
S. 509........................  A bill to amend the Peace Corps Act to
                                 authorize appropriations for fiscal
                                 years 2000 through 2003 to carry out
                                 that Act, and for other purposes.
S. 554........................  A bill to amend section 490 of the
                                 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to
                                 provide alternative certification
                                 procedures for assistance for major
                                 drug producing countries and major drug
                                 transit countries.
*S. 579.......................  A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance
                                 Act of 1961 to target assistance to
                                 support the economic and political
                                 independence of the countries of South
                                 Caucasus and Central Asia. (Silk Road
                                 Strategy Act of 1999.)
S. 596........................  A bill to provide that the annual drug
                                 certification procedures under the
                                 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 not
                                 apply to certain countries with which
                                 the United States has bilateral
                                 agreements and other plans relating to
                                 counterdrug activities, and for other
                                 purposes.
S. 600........................  A bill to combat the crime of
                                 international trafficking and to
                                 protect the rights of victims.
S. 634........................  A bill to suspend certain sanctions with
                                 respect to India and Pakistan.
S. 676........................  A bill to locate and secure the return
                                 of Zachary Baumel, a citizen of the
                                 United States, and other Israeli
                                 soldiers missing in action.
S. 679........................  A bill to authorize appropriations to
                                 the Department of State for
                                 construction and security of United
                                 States diplomatic facilities, and for
                                 other purposes.
*S. 682.......................  A bill to implement the Hague Convention
                                 on Protection of Children and Co-
                                 operation in Respect of Intercountry
                                 Adoption, and for other purposes.
S. 691........................  A bill to terminate the authorities of
                                 the Overseas Private Investment
                                 Corporation.
S. 693........................  A bill to assist in the enhancement of
                                 the security of Taiwan, and for other
                                 purposes.
*S. 720.......................  A bill to promote the development of a
                                 government in the Federal Republic of
                                 Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)
                                 based on democratic principles and the
                                 rule of law, and that respects
                                 internationally recognized human
                                 rights, to assist the victims of
                                 Serbian oppression, to apply measures
                                 against the Federal Republic of
                                 Yugoslavia, and for other purposes.
S. 757........................  A bill to provide a framework for
                                 consideration by the legislative and
                                 executive branches of unilateral
                                 economic sanctions in order to ensure
                                 coordination of United States policy
                                 with respect to trade, security, and
                                 human rights.
S. 834........................  A bill to withhold voluntary
                                 proportional assistance for programs
                                 and projects of the International
                                 Atomic Energy Agency relating to the
                                 development and completion of the
                                 Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran,
                                 and for other purposes.
S. 846........................  A bill to make available funds for a
                                 security assistance training and
                                 support program for the self-defense of
                                 Kosova.
*S. 923.......................  A bill to promote full equality at the
                                 United Nations for Israel.
S. 926........................  A bill to provide the people of Cuba
                                 with access to food and medicines from
                                 the United States, and for other
                                 purposes.
S. 927........................  A bill to authorize the President to
                                 delay, suspend, or terminate economic
                                 sanctions if it is in the important
                                 national interest of the United States
                                 to do so.
S. 965........................  A bill to restore a United States
                                 voluntary contribution to the United
                                 Nations Population Fund.
S. 1007.......................  A bill to assist in the conservation of
                                 great apes by supporting and providing
                                 financial resources for the
                                 conservation programs of countries
                                 within the range of great apes and
                                 projects of persons with demonstrated
                                 experience in the conservation of great
                                 apes.
S. 1161.......................  A bill to establish procedures for the
                                 consideration and enactment of
                                 unilateral economic sanctions
                                 legislation and for the use of
                                 authority to impose sanctions under
                                 law.
S. 1169.......................  A bill to require that certain
                                 multilateral development banks and
                                 other lending institutions implement
                                 independent third party procurement
                                 monitoring, and for other purposes.
S. 1199.......................  A bill to require the Secretary of State
                                 to report on United States citizens
                                 injured or killed by certain terrorist
                                 groups.
S. 1210.......................  A bill to assist in the conservation of
                                 endangered and threatened species of
                                 fauna and flora found throughout the
                                 world.
S. 1212.......................  A bill to restrict United States
                                 assistance for certain reconstruction
                                 efforts in the Balkans region of Europe
                                 to United States-produced articles and
                                 services.
S. 1271.......................  A bill to improve the drug certification
                                 procedures under section 490 of the
                                 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, and for
                                 other purposes.
S. 1352.......................  A bill to impose conditions on
                                 assistance authorized for North Korea,
                                 to impose restrictions on nuclear
                                 cooperation and other transactions with
                                 North Korea, and for other purposes.
S. 1373.......................  A bill to increase monitoring of the use
                                 of offsets in international defense
                                 trade.
S. 1430.......................  A bill to set forth the policy of the
                                 United States with respect to Macau,
                                 and for other purposes.
*S. 1453......................  A bill to facilitate relief efforts and
                                 a comprehensive solution to the war in
                                 Sudan.
S. 1463.......................  A bill to establish a program to provide
                                 assistance for programs of credit and
                                 other financial services to
                                 microenterprises in developing
                                 countries, and for other purposes.
S. 1491.......................  A bill to authorize a comprehensive
                                 program of support for victims of
                                 torture abroad.
S. 1497.......................  A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance
                                 Act of 1961 to take steps to control
                                 the growing international problem of
                                 tuberculosis.
S. 1514.......................  A bill to provide that countries
                                 receiving foreign assistance be
                                 conducive to United States business.
*S. 1568......................  A bill imposing an immediate suspension
                                 of assistance to the Government of
                                 Indonesia until the results of the
                                 August 30, 1999, vote in East Timor
                                 have been implemented, and for other
                                 purposes.
S. 1607.......................  A bill to ensure that the United States
                                 Armed Forces are not endangered by
                                 placement under foreign command for
                                 military operations of the United
                                 Nations, and for other purposes.
S. 1689.......................  A bill to require a report on the
                                 current United States policy and
                                 strategy regarding counter-narcotics
                                 assistance for Colombia, and for other
                                 purposes.
S. 1690.......................  A bill to require the United States to
                                 take action to provide bilateral debt
                                 relief, and improve the provision of
                                 multilateral debt relief, in order to
                                 give a fresh start to poor countries.
S. 1758.......................  A bill to authorize urgent support for
                                 Colombia and front line states to
                                 secure peace and the rule of law, to
                                 enhance the effectiveness of anti-drug
                                 efforts that are essential to impeding
                                 the flow of deadly cocaine and heroin
                                 from Colombia to the United States, and
                                 for other purposes.
S. 1775.......................  A bill to amend section 490 of the
                                 Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to
                                 modify the matters taken into account
                                 in assessing the cooperation of foreign
                                 countries with the counter drug efforts
                                 of the United States, and for other
                                 purposes.
S. 1812.......................  A bill to establish a commission on a
                                 nuclear testing treaty, and for other
                                 purposes.
S. 1829.......................  A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance
                                 Act of 1961 to prohibit the payment of
                                 debts incurred by the communist
                                 government of Cuba.
S. 1842.......................  A bill to combat trafficking of persons
                                 in the United States and countries
                                 around the world through prevention,
                                 prosecution and enforcement against
                                 traffickers, and protection and
                                 assistance to victims of trafficking.
S. 1919.......................  A bill to permit travel to or from Cuba
                                 by United States citizens and lawful
                                 resident aliens of the United States.
S. 2026.......................  A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance
                                 Act of 1961 to authorize appropriations
                                 for HIV/AIDS efforts.
S. 2030.......................  A bill to authorize microfinance and
                                 food assistance for communities
                                 affected by the Acquired Immune
                                 Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), and for
                                 other purposes.
S. 2032.......................  A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance
                                 Act of 1961 to address the issue of
                                 mother-to-child transmission of human
                                 immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Africa,
                                 Asia, and Latin America.
S. 2033.......................  A bill to provide for negotiations for
                                 the creation of a trust fund to be
                                 administered by the International Bank
                                 for Reconstruction and Development or
                                 the International Development
                                 Association to combat the AIDS
                                 epidemic.
S. 2106.......................  A bill to increase internationally the
                                 exchange and availability of
                                 information regarding biotechnology and
                                 to coordinate a federal strategy in
                                 order to advance the benefits of
                                 biotechnology, particularly in
                                 agriculture.
S. 2132.......................  A bill to create incentives for private
                                 sector research related to developing
                                 vaccines against widespread diseases
                                 and ensure that such vaccines are
                                 affordable and widely distributed.
S. 2140.......................  A bill to amend the State Department
                                 Basic Authorities Act of 1956 to
                                 establish within the Department of
                                 State an Under Secretary of State for
                                 Security.
S. 2182.......................  A bill to reduce, suspend, or terminate
                                 any assistance under the Foreign
                                 Assistance Act of 1961 and the Arms
                                 Export Control Act to each country
                                 determined by the President to be
                                 engaged in oil price fixing to the
                                 detriment of the United States economy,
                                 and for other purposes.
*S. 2253......................  A bill to authorize the establishment of
                                 a joint United States-Canada commission
                                 to study the feasibility of connecting
                                 the rail system in Alaska to the North
                                 American continental rail system, and
                                 for other purposes.
S. 2380.......................  A bill to provide for international
                                 family planning funding for the fiscal
                                 year 2001, and for other purposes.
S. 2387.......................  A bill to improve global health by
                                 increasing assistance to developing
                                 nations with high levels of infectious
                                 disease and premature death, by
                                 improving children's and women's health
                                 and nutrition, by reducing unintended
                                 pregnancies, and by combating the
                                 spread of infectious disease,
                                 particularly HIV/AIDS, and for other
                                 purposes.
S. 2414.......................  A bill to combat trafficking of persons,
                                 especially into the sex trade, slavery,
                                 and slavery-like conditions, in the
                                 United States and countries around the
                                 world through prevention, through
                                 prosecution and enforcement against
                                 traffickers, and through protection and
                                 assistance to victims of trafficking.
S. 2449.......................  A bill to combat trafficking of persons,
                                 especially into the sex trade, slavery,
                                 and slavery-like conditions, in the
                                 United States and countries around the
                                 world through prevention, prosecution,
                                 and enforcement against traffickers,
                                 and through protection and assistance
                                 to victims of trafficking.
**S. 2460.....................  A bill to authorize the payment of
                                 rewards to individuals furnishing
                                 information relating to persons subject
                                 to indictment for serious violations of
                                 international humanitarian law in
                                 Rwanda.
S. 2574.......................  A bill to provide for principles on
                                 workers' rights for United States
                                 companies doing business in the
                                 People's Republic of China and Tibet.
*S. 2621......................  A bill to continue the current
                                 prohibition of military cooperation
                                 with the armed forces of the Republic
                                 of Indonesia until the President
                                 determines and certifies to the
                                 Congress that certain conditions are
                                 being met.
S. 2643.......................  A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance
                                 Act of 1961 to provide increased
                                 foreign assistance for tuberculosis
                                 prevention, treatment, and control.
*S. 2677......................  A bill to restrict assistance until
                                 certain conditions are satisfied and to
                                 support democratic and economic
                                 transition in Zimbabwe.
S. 2680.......................  A bill to authorize such sums as may be
                                 necessary for a Balkan Stabilization
                                 Conference as convened by the United
                                 States and to express the sense of
                                 Congress that the president should
                                 convene such a conference to consider
                                 all outstanding issues related to the
                                 execution of the Dayton Accords and the
                                 peace agreement with Serbia that ended
                                 Operation Allied Force.
*S. 2682......................  A bill to authorize the Broadcasting
                                 Board of Governors to make available to
                                 the Institute for Media Development
                                 certain materials of the Voice of
                                 America.
S. 2687.......................  A bill regarding the sale and transfer
                                 of Moskit anti-ship missiles by the
                                 Russian Federation.
S. 2726.......................  A bill to protect United States military
                                 personnel and other elected and
                                 appointed officials of the United
                                 States Government against criminal
                                 prosecution by an international
                                 criminal court to which the United
                                 States is not a party.
S. 2748.......................  A bill to prohibit the rescheduling or
                                 forgiveness of any outstanding
                                 bilateral debt owed to the United
                                 States by the Government of the Russian
                                 Federation until the President
                                 certifies to the Congress that the
                                 Government of the Russian Federation
                                 has ceased all its operations at,
                                 removed all personnel from, and
                                 permanently closed the intelligence
                                 facility at Lourdes, Cuba.
S. 2851.......................  A bill to require certain information
                                 from the President before certain
                                 deployments of the Armed Forces, and
                                 for other purposes.
S. 2856.......................  A bill to provide for the establishment
                                 of a new international television
                                 service under the Broadcasting Board of
                                 Governors to replace Worldnet and BOA-
                                 TV to ensure that international
                                 television broadcasts of the United
                                 States Government effectively represent
                                 the United States and its policies.
S. 2861.......................  A bill to establish a biannual
                                 certification of eligibility for
                                 development assistance based on the
                                 level of economic freedom of countries
                                 receiving United States development
                                 assistance and to provide for a phase-
                                 out of that assistance based on the
                                 certification, and for other purposes.
S. 2938.......................  A bill to prohibit United States
                                 assistance to the Palestinian Authority
                                 if a Palestinian state is declared
                                 unilaterally, and for other purposes.
S. 3007.......................  A bill to provide for measures in
                                 response to a unilateral declaration of
                                 the existence of a Palestinian state.
S. 3061.......................  A bill to require the President to
                                 negotiate an international agreement
                                 governing the recall by manufacturers
                                 of motor vehicles and motor vehicle
                                 equipment with safety-related defects.
*S. 3072......................  A bill to assist in the enhancement of
                                 the development of expansion of
                                 international economic assistance
                                 programs that utilize cooperatives and
                                 credit unions, and for other purposes.
*S. 3076......................  A bill to establish an undergraduate
                                 grant program of the Department of
                                 State to assist students of limited
                                 financial means from the United States
                                 to pursue studies abroad.
S. 3126.......................  A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance
                                 Act of 1961 to revise and improve
                                 provisions relating to famine
                                 prevention and freedom from hunger.
S. 3241.......................  A bill to carry out an international
                                 fellowship program between the United
                                 States and Vietnam to enable Vietnamese
                                 nationals to pursue advanced studies in
                                 science, mathematics, medicine, and
                                 technology; to enable United States
                                 citizens to teach in those fields in
                                 Vietnam; and to promote reconciliation
                                 between the two countries.
S. 3250.......................  A bill to provide for a United States
                                 response in the event of a unilateral
                                 declaration of a Palestinian state.
S. 3251.......................  A bill to authorize the Secretary of
                                 State to provide for the establishment
                                 of nonprofit entities for the
                                 Department's international educational,
                                 cultural, and arts programs.
S. 3254.......................  A bill to provide assistance to East
                                 Timor to facilitate the transition of
                                 East Timor to an independent nation,
                                 and for other purposes.
S. 3275.......................  A bill to authorize the Secretary of
                                 Energy to guarantee loans to facilitate
                                 nuclear nonproliferation programs and
                                 activities of the Government of the
                                 Russian Federation, and for other
                                 purposes.
S. 3280.......................  A bill to prohibit assistance to the
                                 Palestinian Authority unless and until
                                 certain conditions are met.
**H.R. 432....................  A bill to designate the North/South
                                 Center as the Dante B. Fascell North-
                                 South Center.
**H.R. 669....................  A bill to amend the Peace Corps Act to
                                 authorize appropriations for fiscal
                                 years 2000 through 2003 to carry out
                                 that Act, and for other purposes.
H.R. 973......................  A bill to modify authorities with
                                 respect to the provision of security
                                 assistance under the Foreign Assistance
                                 Act of 1961 and the Arms Export Control
                                 Act, and for other purposes.
H.R. 1143.....................  A bill to establish a program to provide
                                 assistance for programs of credit and
                                 other financial services for
                                 microenterprises in developing
                                 countries, and for other purposes.
                                 (Committee was discharged and became
                                 Public Law.)
**H.R. 1175...................  An act to locate and secure the return
                                 of Zachary Baumel, a United States
                                 citizen, and other Israeli soldiers
                                 missing in action.
H.R. 1379.....................  A bill to amend the Omnibus Consolidated
                                 and Supplemental Appropriations Act,
                                 1999, to make a technical correction
                                 relating to an emergency supplemental
                                 appropriation for international
                                 narcotics control and law enforcement
                                 assistance. (Committee was discharged
                                 and became Public Law.)
*H.R. 1477....................  A bill to withhold voluntary
                                 proportional assistance for programs
                                 and projects of the International
                                 Atomic Energy Agency relating to the
                                 development and completion of the
                                 Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran,
                                 and for other purposes.
H.R. 1569.....................  A bill to prohibit the use of funds
                                 appropriated to the Department of
                                 Defense from being used for the
                                 deployment of ground elements of the
                                 United States Armed Forces in the
                                 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia unless
                                 that deployment is specifically
                                 authorized by law.
**H.R. 1794...................  A bill concerning the participation of
                                 Taiwan in the World Health Organization
                                 (WHO).
H.R. 3164.....................  A bill to provide for the imposition of
                                 economic sanctions on certain foreign
                                 persons engaging in, or otherwise
                                 involved in, international narcotics
                                 trafficking.
H.R. 3519.....................  A bill to provide for negotiations for
                                 the creation of a trust fund to be
                                 administered by the International Bank
                                 for Reconstruction and Development of
                                 the International Development
                                 Association to combat the AIDS
                                 epidemic. (Committee was discharged and
                                 became Public Law.)
**H.R. 3707...................  A bill to authorize funds for the site
                                 selection and construction of a
                                 facility in Taipei, Taiwan, suitable
                                 for the mission of the American
                                 Institute in Taiwan.
H.R. 3879.....................  A bill to support the Government of the
                                 Republic of Sierra Leone in its peace-
                                 building efforts, and for other
                                 purposes.
**H.R. 4002...................  A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance
                                 Act of 1961 to revise and improve
                                 provisions relating to famine
                                 prevention and freedom from hunger.
H.R. 4118.....................  A bill to prohibit the rescheduling or
                                 forgiveness of any outstanding
                                 bilateral debt owed to the United
                                 States by the Government of the Russian
                                 Federation until the President
                                 certifies to the Congress that the
                                 Government of the Russian Federation
                                 has ceased all its operations at,
                                 removed all personnel from, and
                                 permanently closed the intelligence
                                 facility at Lourdes, Cuba.
**H.R. 4249...................  A bill to foster cross-border
                                 cooperation and environmental cleanup
                                 in Northern Europe.
H.R. 4697.....................  A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance
                                 Act of 1961 to ensure that United
                                 States assistance programs promote good
                                 governance by assisting other countries
                                 to combat corruption throughout society
                                 and to promote transparency and
                                 increased accountability for all levels
                                 of government and throughout the
                                 private sector.
H.R. 4899.....................  A bill to establish a commission to
                                 promote a consistent and coordinated
                                 foreign policy of the United States to
                                 ensure economic and military security
                                 in the Pacific region of Asia through
                                 the promotion of democracy, human
                                 rights, the rule of law, free trade,
                                 and open markets, and for other
                                 purposes.
H.R. 4919.....................  A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance
                                 Act of 1961 and the Arms Export Control
                                 Act to make improvements to certain
                                 defense and security assistance
                                 provisions under those Acts, to
                                 authorize the transfer of naval vessels
                                 to certain foreign countries, and for
                                 other purposes. (Committee was
                                 discharged and became Public Law.)
S. J. Res. 12.................  A joint resolution authorizing the
                                 conduct of air operations and missile
                                 strikes as part of a larger NATO
                                 operation against the Federal Republic
                                 of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro).
*S. J. Res. 20................  A joint resolution concerning the
                                 deployment of the United States Armed
                                 Forces to the Kosovo region in
                                 Yugoslavia.


                  2. Original Measures from Committee






*S. 688.......................  An original bill to amend the Foreign
                                 Assistance Act of 1961 to reauthorize
                                 the Overseas Private Investment
                                 Corporation.
*S. 886.......................  An original bill to authorize
                                 appropriations for the Department of
                                 State for fiscal years 2000 and 2001;
                                 to provide for enhanced security at
                                 United States diplomatic facilities; to
                                 provide for certain arms control,
                                 nonproliferation, and other national
                                 security measures; to provide for the
                                 reform of the United Nations; and for
                                 other purposes. (Admiral James W. Nance
                                 Foreign Relations Authorization Act.)
*S. 2382......................  An original bill to authorize
                                 appropriations for technical assistance
                                 for fiscal year 2001, to promote trade
                                 anti-corruption measures, and for other
                                 purposes.
*S. 2844......................  An original bill to amend the Foreign
                                 Assistance Act of 1961 to authorize the
                                 provision of assistance to increase the
                                 availability of credit to
                                 microenterprises lacking full access to
                                 credit, to establish a Microfinance
                                 Loan Facility, and for other purposes.
*S. 2845......................  An original bill to authorize additional
                                 assistance to countries with large
                                 populations having HIV/AIDS, to
                                 authorize assistance for tuberculosis
                                 prevention, treatment, control, and
                                 elimination, and for other purposes.
*S. 2901......................  An original bill to authorize
                                 appropriations to carry out security
                                 assistance for fiscal year 2001, and
                                 for other purposes.
**S. 2943.....................  An original bill to authorize additional
                                 assistance for international malaria
                                 control, and to provide for
                                 coordination and consultation in
                                 providing assistance under the Foreign
                                 Assistance Act of 1961 with respect to
                                 malaria, HIV, and tuberculosis.
*S. 3129......................  An original bill to provide for
                                 international debt forgiveness and the
                                 strengthening of anticorruption
                                 measures and accountability at
                                 international financial institutions.
                                 (International Debt Forgiveness and
                                 International Financial Institutions
                                 Reform Act of 2000.)




                             C. RESOLUTIONS



Concurrent and Senate Resolutions:
    Referred to Committee.........................................   133
    Original resolutions from Committee...........................     4
                                                                  ______
        Total.....................................................   137
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                        ________________________________________________
    Reported......................................................\1\ 43
    Agreed to by Senate...........................................\2\ 48


\1\ The Committee was discharged from an additional 14 resolutions.
\2\ There were 29 additional resolutions agreed to without referral to 
Committee.
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                        1. Referred to Committee

    *Reported.





*S. Res. 26.....................  A resolution relating to Taiwan's
                                   participation in the World Health
                                   Organization.
S. Res. 27......................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding the human rights
                                   situation in the People's Republic of
                                   China.
S. Res. 45......................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding the human rights
                                   situation in the People's Republic of
                                   China.
*S. Res. 54.....................  A resolution condemning the escalating
                                   violence, the gross violation of
                                   human rights and attacks against
                                   civilians, and the attempt to
                                   overthrow a democratically elected
                                   government in Sierra Leone.
S. Res. 57......................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding the human rights
                                   situation in Cuba.
*S. Res. 68.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding the treatment of
                                   women and girls by the Taliban in
                                   Afghanistan.
*S. Res. 73.....................  A resolution congratulating the
                                   Government and the people of the
                                   Republic of El Salvador on
                                   successfully completing free and
                                   democratic elections on March 7,
                                   1999.
S. Res. 83......................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding the settlement
                                   of claims of citizens of Germany
                                   regarding deaths resulting from the
                                   accident near Cavalese, Italy, on
                                   February 3, 1998, before the
                                   settlement of claims with respect to
                                   the deaths of members of the United
                                   States Air Force resulting from the
                                   accident off Namibia on September 13,
                                   1997.
S. Res. 85......................  A resolution supporting the efforts of
                                   the people of Indonesia in achieving
                                   a transition to genuine democracy,
                                   and for other purposes.
*S. Res. 87.....................  A resolution commemorating the 60th
                                   Anniversary of the International
                                   Visitors Program.
S. Res. 96......................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding a peaceful
                                   process of self-determination in East
                                   Timor, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 100.....................  A resolution reaffirming the
                                   principles of the Programme of Action
                                   of the International Conference on
                                   Population and Development with
                                   respect to the sovereign rights of
                                   countries and the right of voluntary
                                   and informal consent in family
                                   planning programs.
S. Res. 103.....................  A resolution concerning the tenth
                                   anniversary of the Tiananmen Square
                                   massacre of June 4, 1989, in the
                                   People's Republic of China.
S. Res. 105.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate relating to consideration
                                   of Slobodan Milosevic as a war
                                   criminal.
*S. Res. 109....................  A resolution relating to the
                                   activities of the National Islamic
                                   Front government in Sudan.
S. Res. 115.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding United States
                                   citizens killed in terrorist attacks
                                   in Israel.
S. Res. 116.....................  A resolution condemning the arrest and
                                   detention of 13 Iranian Jews accused
                                   of espionage.
S. Res. 117.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding the United
                                   States share of any reconstruction
                                   measures undertaken in the Balkans
                                   region of Europe on account of the
                                   armed conflict and atrocities that
                                   have occurred in the Federal Republic
                                   of Yugoslavia since March 24, 1999.
*S. Res. 119....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate with respect to United
                                   Nations General Assembly Resolution
                                   ES-10/6.
S. Res. 130.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate that Haiti should conduct
                                   free, fair, transparent, and peaceful
                                   elections.
S. Res. 135.....................  A resolution calling for the immediate
                                   release of the three humanitarian
                                   workers in Yugoslavia.
S. Res. 153.....................  A resolution urging the Parliament of
                                   Kuwait when it sits on July 17 to
                                   grant women the right to hold office
                                   and the right to vote.
*S. Res. 166....................  A resolution relating to the recent
                                   elections in the Republic of
                                   Indonesia.
S. Res. 167.....................  A resolution commending the Georges
                                   Bank Review Panel on the recent
                                   report recommending extension of the
                                   moratorium on oil and gas exploration
                                   on Georges Bank, commending the
                                   Government of Canada for extending
                                   the moratorium on oil and gas
                                   exploration on Georges Bank, and
                                   urging the Government of Canada to
                                   adopt a longer-term moratorium.
S. Res. 171.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate that the President should
                                   renegotiate the Extradition Treaty
                                   Between the United States of America
                                   and the United Mexican States.
S. Res. 175.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding United States
                                   policy toward the North Atlantic
                                   Treaty Organization, in light of the
                                   Alliance's April 1999 Washington
                                   Summit and the conflict in Kosovo.
S. Res. 181.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding the situation in
                                   East Timor.
S. Res. 191.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding East Timor and
                                   supporting the multinational force
                                   for East Timor.
*S. Res. 208....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding United States
                                   policy toward the North Atlantic
                                   Treaty Organization and the European
                                   Union, in light of the Alliance's
                                   April 1999 Washington Summit and the
                                   European Union's June 1999 Cologne
                                   Summit.
*S. Res. 209....................  A resolution expressing concern over
                                   interference with freedom of the
                                   press and the independence of
                                   judicial and electoral institutions
                                   in Peru.
*S. Res. 217....................  A resolution relating to the freedom
                                   of belief, expression, and
                                   association in the People's Republic
                                   of China.
S. Res. 223.....................  A resolution condemning violence in
                                   Chechnya.
S. Res. 230.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate with respect to government
                                   discrimination in Germany based on
                                   religion or belief.
*S. Res. 239....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate that Nadia Dabbagh, who
                                   was abducted from the United States,
                                   should be returned home to her
                                   mother, Ms. Maureen Dabbagh.
S. Res. 252.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate that Rebiya Kadeer, her
                                   family member and business associate,
                                   should be released by the People's
                                   Republic of China.
S. Res. 257.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding the
                                   responsibility of the United States
                                   to ensure that the Panama Canal will
                                   remain open and secure to vessels of
                                   all nations.
S. Res. 259.....................  A resolution urging the
                                   decommissioning of arms and
                                   explosives in Northern Ireland.
*S. Res. 263....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate that the President should
                                   communicate to the Organization of
                                   Petroleum Exporting Countries
                                   (``OPEC'') cartel and non-OPEC
                                   countries that participate in the
                                   cartel of crude oil producing
                                   countries, before the meeting of the
                                   OPEC nations in March 2000, the
                                   position of the United States in
                                   favor of increasing world crude oil
                                   supplies so as to achieve stable
                                   crude oil prices.
S. Res. 269.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate with respect to United
                                   States relations with the Russian
                                   Federation, given the Russian
                                   Federation's conduct in Chechnya, and
                                   for other purposes.
*S. Res. 271....................  A resolution regarding the human
                                   rights situation in the People's
                                   Republic of China.
*S. Res. 272....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate that the United States
                                   should remain actively engaged in
                                   southeastern Europe to promote long-
                                   term peace, stability, and
                                   prosperity; continue to vigorously
                                   oppose the brutal regime of Slobodan
                                   Milosevic while supporting the
                                   efforts of the democratic opposition;
                                   and fully implement the Stability
                                   Pact.
S. Res. 279.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate that the United States
                                   Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
                                   should hold hearings and the Senate
                                   should act on the Convention on the
                                   Elimination of All Forms of
                                   Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).
S. Res. 280.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate with respect to United
                                   States relations with the Russian
                                   Federation in view of the situation
                                   in Chechnya.
*S. Res. 287....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding U.S. policy
                                   toward Libya.
*S. Res. 289....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding the human rights
                                   situation in Cuba.
S. Res. 290.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate that companies large and
                                   small in every part of the world
                                   should support and adhere to the
                                   Global Sullivan Principles of
                                   Corporate Social Responsibility
                                   wherever they have operations.
*S. Res. 303....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding the treatment by
                                   the Russian Federation of Andrei
                                   Babitsky, a Russian journalist
                                   working for Radio Free Europe/Radio
                                   Liberty.
S. Res. 306.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate with respect to Mother's
                                   Day that the United States Senate
                                   should reject the United Nations
                                   Convention on the Elimination of
                                   Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
                                   as it demeans motherhood and
                                   undermines the traditional family.
*S. Res. 309....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding conditions in
                                   Laos.
S. Res. 314.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate concerning the violence,
                                   breakdown of rule of law, and
                                   troubled pre-election period in the
                                   Republic of Zimbabwe.
S. Res. 327.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate on United States efforts
                                   to encourage the governments of
                                   foreign countries to investigate and
                                   prosecute crimes committed in the
                                   name of family honor and to provide
                                   relief for victims of those crimes.
*S. Res. 329....................  A resolution urging the Government of
                                   Argentina to pursue and punish those
                                   responsible for the 1994 attack on
                                   the AMIA Jewish Community Center in
                                   Buenos Aires, Argentina.
S. Res. 332.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate with respect to the peace
                                   process in Northern Ireland.
*S. Res. 334....................  A resolution expressing appreciation
                                   to the people of Okinawa for hosting
                                   United States defense facilities,
                                   commending the Government of Japan
                                   for choosing Okinawa as the site for
                                   hosting the summit meeting of the G-8
                                   countries, and for other purposes.
*S. Res. 343....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate that the International Red
                                   Cross and Red Crescent Movement
                                   should recognize and admit to full
                                   membership Israel's Magen David Adom
                                   Society with its emblem, the Red
                                   Shield of David.
S. Res. 365.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate regarding recent elections
                                   in the Federal Republic of
                                   Yugoslavia, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 366.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate on the certification of
                                   Mexico.
S. Res. 367.....................  A resolution urging the Government of
                                   Egypt to provide a timely and open
                                   appeal for Shaiboub William Arsel and
                                   to complete an independent
                                   investigation of police brutality in
                                   Al-Kosheh.
S. Res. 372.....................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                   the Senate with respect to United
                                   Nations General Assembly Resolution
                                   1322.
S. Res. 375.....................  A resolution supporting the efforts of
                                   Bolivia's democratically elected
                                   government.
S. Con. Res. 1..................  Concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   congressional support for the
                                   International Labor Organization's
                                   Declaration of Fundamental Principles
                                   and Rights at Work.
S. Con. Res. 2..................  A concurrent resolution recommending
                                   the integration of Lithuania, Latvia
                                   and Estonia into the North Atlantic
                                   Treaty Organization (NATO).
S. Con. Res. 3..................  A concurrent resolution condemning the
                                   irregular interruption of the
                                   democratic political institutional
                                   process in Haiti.
S. Con. Res. 5..................  A concurrent resolution expressing
                                   congressional opposition to the
                                   unilateral declaration of a
                                   Palestinian state and urging the
                                   President to assert clearly United
                                   States opposition to such a
                                   unilateral declaration of statehood.
S. Con. Res. 9..................  A concurrent resolution calling for a
                                   United States effort to end
                                   restrictions on the freedoms and
                                   human rights of the enclaved people
                                   in the occupied area of Cyprus.
S. Con. Res. 14.................  A concurrent resolution congratulating
                                   the state of Qatar and its citizens
                                   for their commitment to democratic
                                   ideals and women's suffrage on the
                                   occasion of Qatar's historic
                                   elections of a central municipal
                                   council on March 8, 1999.
*S. Con. Res. 17................  A concurrent resolution concerning the
                                   20th Anniversary of the Taiwan
                                   Relations Act.
S. Con. Res. 19.................  A concurrent resolution concerning
                                   anti-Semitic statements made by
                                   members of the Duma of the Russian
                                   Federation.
S. Con. Res. 27.................  A concurrent resolution establishing
                                   the policy of the United States
                                   toward NATO's Washington Summit.
*S. Con. Res. 30................  A concurrent resolution recognizing
                                   the sacrifice and dedication of
                                   members of America's non-governmental
                                   organizations and private volunteer
                                   organizations throughout their
                                   history and specifically in answer to
                                   their courageous response to recent
                                   disasters in Central America and
                                   Kosovo.
S. Con. Res. 33.................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of Congress regarding the need
                                   for vigorous prosecution of war
                                   crimes, genocide, and crimes against
                                   humanity in the former Republic of
                                   Yugoslavia.
*S. Con. Res. 36................  A concurrent resolution condemning
                                   Palestinian efforts to revive the
                                   original Palestine partition plan of
                                   November 29, 1947, and condemning the
                                   United Nations Commission on Human
                                   Rights for its April 27, 1999
                                   resolution endorsing Palestinian self-
                                   determination on the basis of the
                                   original Palestine partition plan.
S. Con. Res. 39.................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress regarding the
                                   treatment of religious minorities in
                                   the Islamic Republic of Iran, and
                                   particularly the recent arrests of
                                   members of that country's Jewish
                                   community.
S. Con. Res. 41.................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of Congress regarding the
                                   treatment of religious minorities in
                                   the Islamic Republic of Iran, and
                                   particularly the recent arrests of
                                   members of that country's Jewish
                                   community.
*S. Con. Res. 48................  A concurrent resolution relating to
                                   the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
                                   Forum.
S. Con. Res. 50.................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of Congress concerning the
                                   continuous repression of freedom of
                                   expression and assembly, and of
                                   individual human rights in Iran, as
                                   exemplified by the recent repression
                                   of the democratic movement of Iran.
S. Con. Res. 52.................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of Congress in opposition to a
                                   ``bit tax'' on Internet data proposed
                                   in the Human Development Report 1999
                                   published by the United Nations
                                   Development Programme.
S. Con. Res. 54.................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of Congress that the Auschwitz-
                                   Birkenau state museum in Poland
                                   should release seven paintings by
                                   Auschwitz survivor Dina Babbitt made
                                   while she was imprisoned there, and
                                   that the governments of the United
                                   States and Poland should facilitate
                                   the return of Dina Babbitt's artwork
                                   to her.
*S. Con. Res. 57................  A concurrent resolution concerning the
                                   emancipation of the Iranian Baha'i
                                   community.
S. Con. Res. 59.................  A concurrent resolution urging the
                                   President to negotiate a new base
                                   rights agreement with the Government
                                   of Panama in order for United States
                                   Armed Forces to be stationed in
                                   Panama after December 31, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 61.................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress regarding a
                                   continued United States security
                                   presence in Panama and a review of
                                   the contract bidding process for the
                                   Balboa and Cristobal port facilities
                                   on each end of the Panama Canal.
S. Con. Res. 63.................  A concurrent resolution condemning the
                                   assassination of Armenian Prime
                                   Minister Vazgen Sargsian and other
                                   officials of the Armenian Government
                                   and expressing the sense of the
                                   Congress in mourning this tragic loss
                                   of the duly elected leadership of
                                   Armenia.
S. Con. Res. 72.................  A concurrent resolution expressing
                                   condemnation of the use of children
                                   as soldiers and the belief that the
                                   United States should support and,
                                   where possible, lead efforts to
                                   establish and enforce international
                                   standards designed to end this abuse
                                   of human rights.
S. Con. Res. 75.................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   strong opposition of Congress to the
                                   continued egregious violations of
                                   human rights and the lack of progress
                                   toward the establishment of democracy
                                   and the rule of law in Belarus and
                                   calling on President Alexander
                                   Lukashenka to engage in negotiations
                                   with the representatives of the
                                   opposition and to restore the
                                   constitutional rights of the
                                   Belarusian people.
S. Con. Res. 76.................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of Congress regarding a
                                   peaceful resolution of the conflict
                                   in the state of Chiapas, Mexico and
                                   for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 78.................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress that the
                                   Government of the People's Republic
                                   of China should immediately release
                                   from prison and drop all criminal
                                   charges against Yongyi Song, and
                                   should guarantee in their legal
                                   system fair and professional
                                   treatment of criminal defense lawyers
                                   and conduct fair and open trials.
*S. Con. Res. 81................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress that the
                                   Government of the People's Republic
                                   of China should immediately release
                                   Rabiya Kadeer, her secretary, and her
                                   son, and permit them to move to the
                                   United States if they so desire.
S. Con. Res. 82.................  A concurrent resolution condemning the
                                   assassination of Fernando Buesa and
                                   Jorge Diez Elorza, Spanish nationals,
                                   by the Basque separatist group, ETA,
                                   and expressing the sense of the
                                   Congress that violent actions by ETA
                                   cease.
*S. Con. Res. 87................  A concurrent resolution commending the
                                   Holy See for making significant
                                   contributions to international peace
                                   and human rights, and objecting to
                                   efforts to expel the Holy See from
                                   the United Nations by removing the
                                   Holy See's Permanent Observer status
                                   in the United Nations, and for other
                                   purposes.
*S. Con. Res. 98................  A concurrent resolution urging
                                   compliance with the Hague Convention
                                   on the Civil Aspects of International
                                   Child Abduction.
S. Con. Res. 104................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress regarding the
                                   ongoing prosecution of 13 members of
                                   Iran's Jewish community.
S. Con. Res. 107................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress concerning
                                   support for the Sixth
                                   Nonproliferation Treaty Review
                                   Conference.
S. Con. Res. 110................  A concurrent resolution congratulating
                                   the Republic of Latvia on the tenth
                                   anniversary of the reestablishment of
                                   its independence from the rule of the
                                   former Soviet Union.
*S. Con. Res. 113...............  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress in recognition
                                   of the 10th anniversary of the free
                                   and fair elections in Burma and the
                                   urgent need to improve the democratic
                                   and human rights of the people of
                                   Burma.
*S. Con. Res. 117...............  A concurrent resolution commending the
                                   Republic of Slovenia for its
                                   partnership with the United States
                                   and NATO, and expressing the sense of
                                   Congress that Slovenia's accession to
                                   NATO would enhance NATO's security,
                                   and for other purposes.
*S. Con. Res. 118...............  A concurrent resolution commemorating
                                   the 60th anniversary of the execution
                                   of Polish captives by Soviet
                                   authorities in April and May 1940.
S. Con. Res. 119................  A concurrent resolution commending the
                                   Republic of Croatia for the conduct
                                   of its parliamentary and presidential
                                   elections.
*S. Con. Res. 122...............  A concurrent resolution recognizing
                                   the 60th anniversary of the United
                                   States nonrecognition policy of the
                                   Soviet takeover of Estonia, Latvia,
                                   and Lithuania, and calling for
                                   positive steps to promote a peaceful
                                   and democratic future for the Baltic
                                   region.
S. Con. Res. 123................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress regarding
                                   manipulation of the mass and
                                   intimidation of the independent press
                                   in the Russian Federation, expressing
                                   support for freedom of speech and the
                                   independent media in the Russian
                                   Federation, and calling on the
                                   President of the United States to
                                   express his strong concern for
                                   freedom of speech and the independent
                                   media in the Russian Federation.
*S. Con. Res. 124...............  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress with respect to
                                   Iraq's failure to release prisoners
                                   of war from Kuwait and nine other
                                   nations in violation of international
                                   agreements.
S. Con. Res. 127................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress that the
                                   Parthenon Marbles should be returned
                                   to Greece.
S. Con. Res. 128................  A concurrent resolution to urge the
                                   Nobel Commission to award the Nobel
                                   Prize for Peace to His Holiness, Pope
                                   John Paul II, for his dedication to
                                   fostering peace throughout the world.
*S. Con. Res. 131...............  A concurrent resolution commemorating
                                   the 20th anniversary of the workers'
                                   strikes in Poland that led to the
                                   creation of the independent trade
                                   union Solidarnose, and for other
                                   purposes.
S. Con. Res. 136................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of Congress regarding the
                                   importance of bringing transparency,
                                   accountability, and effectiveness to
                                   the World Bank and its programs and
                                   projects.
S. Con. Res. 140................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of Congress regarding high-
                                   level visits by Taiwanese officials
                                   to the United States.
S. Con. Res. 142................  A concurrent resolution relating to
                                   the reestablishment of representative
                                   government in Afghanistan.
S. Con. Res. 146................  A concurrent resolution condemning the
                                   assassination of Father John Kaiser
                                   and others in Kenya, and calling for
                                   a thorough investigation to be
                                   conducted in those cases, a report on
                                   the progress made in such an
                                   investigation to be submitted to
                                   Congress by December 15, 2000, and a
                                   final report on such an investigation
                                   to be made public, and for other
                                   purposes.
S. Con. Res. 150................  A concurrent resolution relating to
                                   the reestablishment of representative
                                   government in Afghanistan.
S. Con. Res. 153................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of Congress with respect to the
                                   parliamentary elections held in
                                   Belarus on October 15, 2000, and for
                                   other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 157................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress that the
                                   Government of Mexico should adhere to
                                   the terms of the 1944 Utilization of
                                   Waters of the Colorado and Tijuana
                                   Rivers and of the Rio Grande Treaty
                                   between the United States and Mexico.
H. Con. Res. 20.................  A concurrent resolution concerning
                                   economic, humanitarian, and other
                                   assistance to the northern part of
                                   Somalia.
*H. Con. Res. 35................  A concurrent resolution congratulating
                                   the State of Qatar and its citizens
                                   for their commitment to democratic
                                   ideals and women's suffrage on the
                                   occasion of Qatar's historic
                                   elections of a central municipal
                                   council on March 8, 1999.
H. Con. Res. 37.................  A concurrent resolution concerning
                                   anti-Semitic statements made by
                                   members of the Duma of the Russian
                                   Federation.
H. Con. Res. 46.................  A concurrent resolution urging an end
                                   of the war between Eritrea and
                                   Ethiopia and calling on the United
                                   Nations Human Rights Commission and
                                   other human rights organizations to
                                   investigate human rights abuses in
                                   connection with the Eritrean and
                                   Ethiopian conflict.
H. Con. Res. 54.................  A concurrent resolution recognizing
                                   the historic significance of the
                                   first anniversary of the Good Friday
                                   Peace Agreement.
H. Con. Res. 56.................  A concurrent resolution commemorating
                                   the 20th anniversary of the Taiwan
                                   Relations Act.
H. Con. Res. 75.................  A concurrent resolution condemning the
                                   National Islamic Front (NIF)
                                   government for its genocidal war in
                                   southern Sudan, support for
                                   terrorism, and continued human rights
                                   violations, and for other purposes.
H. Con. Res. 83.................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress that the
                                   Government of the Federal Republic of
                                   Yugoslavia and its President Slobodan
                                   Milosevic release the three illegally
                                   detained United States servicemen and
                                   abide by the Geneva Convention
                                   protocols regarding the treatment of
                                   both prisoners of war and innocent
                                   civilians.
H. Con. Res. 140................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress that Haiti
                                   should conduct free, fair,
                                   transparent, and peaceful elections,
                                   and for other purposes.
H. Con. Res. 165................  A concurrent resolution expressing
                                   United States policy toward the
                                   Slovak Republic.
H. Con. Res. 188................  A concurrent resolution commending
                                   Greece and Turkey for their mutual
                                   and swift response to the recent
                                   earthquakes in both countries by
                                   providing to each other humanitarian
                                   assistance and rescue relief.
H. Con. Res. 206................  A concurrent resolution expressing
                                   grave concern regarding armed
                                   conflict in the North Caucasus region
                                   of the Russian Federation which has
                                   resulted in civilian casualties and
                                   internally displaced persons, and
                                   urging all sides to pursue dialog for
                                   peaceful resolution of the conflict.
H. Con. Res. 211................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   strong support of the Congress for
                                   the recently concluded elections in
                                   the Republic of India and urging the
                                   President to travel to India.
H. Con. Res. 218................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress that the
                                   Government of the People's Republic
                                   of China should stop its persecution
                                   of Falun Gong practitioners.
H. Con. Res. 222................  A concurrent resolution condemning the
                                   assassination of Armenian Prime
                                   Minister Vazgen Sargsian and other
                                   officials of the Armenian Government
                                   and expressing the sense of the
                                   Congress in mourning this tragic loss
                                   of the duly elected leadership of
                                   Armenia.
H. Con. Res. 232................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of Congress concerning the
                                   safety and well-being of United
                                   States citizens injured while
                                   traveling in Mexico.
*H. Con. Res. 251...............  A concurrent resolution commending the
                                   Republic of Croatia for the conduct
                                   of its parliamentary and presidential
                                   elections.
H. Con. Res. 275................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress with regard to
                                   Iraq's failure to release prisoners
                                   of war from Kuwait and nine other
                                   nations in violation of international
                                   agreements.
H. Con. Res. 295................  A concurrent resolution relating to
                                   continuing human rights violations
                                   and political oppression in the
                                   Socialist Republic of Vietnam 25
                                   years after the fall of South Vietnam
                                   to Communist forces.
*H. Con. Res. 304...............  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   condemnation of the continued
                                   egregious violations of human rights
                                   in the Republic of Belarus, the lack
                                   of progress toward the establishment
                                   of democracy and the rule of law in
                                   Belarus, calling on President
                                   Alyaksandr Lukashenka's regime to
                                   engage in negotiations with the
                                   representatives of the opposition and
                                   to restore the constitutional rights
                                   of the Belarussian people, and
                                   calling on the Russian Federation to
                                   respect the sovereignty of Belarus.
H. Con. Res. 322................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress regarding
                                   Vietnamese Americans and others who
                                   seek to improve social and political
                                   conditions in Vietnam.
H. Con. Res. 348................  A concurrent resolution expressing
                                   condemnation of the use of children
                                   as soldiers and expressing the belief
                                   that the United States should support
                                   and, where possible, lead efforts to
                                   end this abuse of human rights.
H. Con. Res. 352................  A concurrent resolution expressing the
                                   sense of the Congress regarding
                                   manipulation of the mass media and
                                   intimidation of the independent press
                                   in the Russian Federation, expressing
                                   support for freedom of speech and the
                                   independent media in the Russian
                                   Federation, and calling on the
                                   President of the United States to
                                   express his strong concern for
                                   freedom of speech and the independent
                                   media in the Russian Federation.


                  2. Original Measures From Committee

    *Reported.





*S. Res. 148.....................  An original resolution authorizing
                                    expenditures by the Committee on
                                    Foreign Relations from October 1,
                                    1999 through September 30, 2000, and
                                    October 1, 2000 through February 28,
                                    2001.
*S. Res. 267.....................  An original executive resolution
                                    directing the return of certain
                                    treaties to the President.
*S. Con. Res. 68.................  An original concurrent resolution
                                    expressing the sense of Congress on
                                    the occasion of the 10th anniversary
                                    of historic events in Central and
                                    Eastern Europe, particularly the
                                    Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia,
                                    and reaffirming the bonds of
                                    friendship and cooperation between
                                    the United States and the Czech and
                                    Slovak Republics.
*S. Con. Res. 126................  An original concurrent resolution
                                    expressing the sense of Congress
                                    that the President should support
                                    free and fair elections and respect
                                    for democracy in Haiti.


    3. Resolutions Agreed to by the Senate Without Referral to the 
                               Committee

    There were twelve simple resolutions, eleven Senate 
concurrent resolutions, and six House concurrent resolutions 
agreed to by the Senate without referral to the Committee.





S. Res. 64.......................  A resolution recognizing the historic
                                    significance of the first
                                    anniversary of the Good Friday Peace
                                    Agreement.
S. Res. 74.......................  A resolution expressing the support
                                    of the Senate for the members of the
                                    United States Armed Forces who are
                                    engaged in military operations
                                    against the Federal Republic of
                                    Yugoslavia.
S. Res. 94.......................  A resolution commemorating the 60th
                                    Anniversary of the International
                                    Visitors Program.
S. Res. 194......................  A resolution expressing sympathy for
                                    the victims of the devastating
                                    earthquake that struck Taiwan on
                                    September 21, 1999.
S. Res. 198......................  A resolution expressing sympathy for
                                    those killed and injured in the
                                    recent earthquakes in Turkey and
                                    Greece and commending Turkey and
                                    Greece for their recent efforts in
                                    opening a national dialogue and
                                    taking steps to further bilateral
                                    relations.
S. Res. 261......................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                    the Senate regarding the detention
                                    of Andrei Babitsky by the Government
                                    of the Russian Federation and
                                    freedom of the press in Russia.
S. Res. 262......................  A resolution entitled the ``Peaceful
                                    Resolution of the Conflict in
                                    Chechnya.''
S. Res. 315......................  A resolution expressing the sense of
                                    the Senate regarding the crimes and
                                    abuses committed against the people
                                    of Sierra Leone by the Revolutionary
                                    United Front.
S. Res. 325......................  A resolution welcoming King Mohammed
                                    VI of Morocco upon his first
                                    official visit to the United States,
                                    and for other purposes.
S. Res. 335......................  A resolution congratulating the
                                    people of Mexico on the occasion of
                                    the democratic elections held in
                                    that country.
S. Res. 357......................  A resolution welcoming Prime Minister
                                    Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Prime Minister
                                    of India, upon his first official
                                    visit to the United States, and for
                                    other purposes.
S. Res. 370......................  A resolution to increase the
                                    authorization for expenditures
                                    relating to Senate activities in
                                    connection with participation in
                                    interparliamentary institutions and
                                    the facilitation of foreign
                                    interchanges in the United States,
                                    and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 7...................  A concurrent resolution honoring the
                                    life and legacy of King Hussein ibn
                                    Talal al-Hashem.
S. Con. Res. 21..................  A concurrent resolution authorizing
                                    the President of the United States
                                    to conduct military air operations
                                    and missile strikes against the
                                    Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
                                    (Serbia and Montenegro).
S. Con. Res. 40..................  A concurrent resolution commending
                                    the President and the Armed Forces
                                    for the success of Operation Allied
                                    Force.
S. Con. Res. 83..................  A concurrent resolution commending
                                    the people of Iran for their
                                    commitment to the democratic process
                                    and positive political reform on the
                                    occasion of Iran's parliamentary
                                    elections.
S. Con. Res. 91..................  A concurrent resolution
                                    congratulating the Republic of
                                    Lithuania on the tenth anniversary
                                    of the reestablishment of its
                                    independence from the rule of the
                                    former Soviet Union.
S. Con. Res. 95..................  A concurrent resolution commemorating
                                    the twelfth anniversary of the
                                    Halabja massacre.
S. Con. Res. 99..................  A concurrent resolution
                                    congratulating the people of Taiwan
                                    for the successful conclusion of
                                    presidential elections on March 18,
                                    2000, and reaffirming United States
                                    policy toward Taiwan and the
                                    People's Republic of China.
S. Con. Res. 109.................  A concurrent resolution expressing
                                    the sense of Congress regarding the
                                    ongoing persecution of 13 members of
                                    Iran's Jewish community.
S. Con. Res. 116.................  A concurrent resolution commending
                                    Israel's redeployment from southern
                                    Lebanon.
S. Con. Res. 121.................  A concurrent resolution
                                    congratulating Representative
                                    Stephen S.F. Chen on the occasion of
                                    his retirement from the diplomatic
                                    service of Taiwan, and for other
                                    purposes.
S. Con. Res. 155.................  A concurrent resolution expressing
                                    the sense of Congress that the
                                    Government of the United States
                                    should actively support the
                                    aspirations of the democratic
                                    political forces in Peru toward an
                                    immediate and full restoration of
                                    democracy in that country.
H. Con. Res. 24..................  A concurrent resolution expressing
                                    congressional opposition to the
                                    unilateral declaration of a
                                    Palestinian state and urging the
                                    President to assert clearly United
                                    States opposition to such a
                                    unilateral declaration of statehood.
H. Con. Res. 144.................  A concurrent resolution urging the
                                    United States Government and the
                                    United Nations to undertake urgent
                                    and strenuous efforts to secure the
                                    release of Branko Jelen, Steve
                                    Pratt, and Peter Wallace, three
                                    humanitarian workers employed in the
                                    Federal Republic of Yugoslavia by
                                    CARE International, who are being
                                    unjustly held as prisoners by the
                                    Government of the Federal Republic
                                    of Yugoslavia.
H. Con. Res. 293.................  A concurrent resolution urging
                                    compliance with the Hague Convention
                                    on the Civil Aspects of
                                    International Child Abduction.
H. Con. Res. 319.................  A concurrent resolution
                                    congratulating the Republic of
                                    Latvia on the 10th anniversary of
                                    the reestablishment of its
                                    independence from the rule of the
                                    former Soviet Union.
H. Con. Res. 390.................  A concurrent resolution expressing
                                    the sense of the Congress regarding
                                    Taiwan's participation in the United
                                    Nations.
H. Con. Res. 404.................  A concurrent resolution calling for
                                    the immediate release of Mr. Edmond
                                    Pope from prison in the Russian
                                    Federation for humanitarian reasons,
                                    and for other purposes.


                             D. NOMINATIONS



    Referred......................................................   177
    Confirmed.....................................................   134
    Returned to President upon adjournment of Congress............    41
    Withdrawn by President........................................     2
Representatives to conferences:
    Referred......................................................    22
    Confirmed.....................................................    13
    Returned to President.........................................     9
Foreign Service Promotions:
    Referred...................................................... 1,790
    Confirmed..................................................... 1,788
    Returned to President.........................................     2


                         1. Department of State


    There were 20 nominations for State Department officials 
referred to the Committee, of which 15 were confirmed by the 
Senate. These nominations were for Under Secretaries (4), 
Assistant Secretaries (12), Ambassadors at Large (2), Director 
General of the Foreign Service and one nomination for the 
personal rank of Career Ambassador.

                             2. Ambassadors


    During the 106th Congress, 94 nominations for country 
Ambassadors were referred to the Committee. Of these 94 
nominations, 76 were confirmed by the Senate, and two were 
withdrawn by the President.

    In addition, the Committee received 20 nominations for the 
rank of Ambassador while serving in the following positions: 
U.S. Representative to the United Nations; Deputy U.S. 
Representative to the United Nations; U.S. Representative to 
the United Nations for U.N. Management and Reform; U.S. 
Representative to the European Office of the United Nations; 
U.S. Representative to the European Union; Permanent U.S. 
Representative to the Organization of American States (2); U.S. 
Representative on the Council of the International Civil 
Aviation Organization; Coordinator of U.S. Assistance for the 
New Independent States; Special Envoy and Representative of the 
Secretary of State for Holocaust Issues; Special Representative 
of the President for Nuclear Nonproliferation; Special 
Coordinator for Rwanda/Burundi; Special Negotiator for Nagorno-
Karabakh and New Independent States Regional Conflicts (2); 
Special Envoy for Conventional Forces in Europe; Chief U.S. 
Delegate to the Joint Consultative Group (new position); U.S. 
Commissioner to the Standing Consultative Commission; Special 
Negotiator for Chemical and Biological Arms Control Issues; 
Coordinator of the Support for East European Democracy (SEED) 
Program; and Special Coordinator for Cyprus. Sixteen of these 
nominations were confirmed by the Senate.

                               3. Others


    The Committee received five nominations for officials at 
the Agency for International Development, two for the Peace 
Corps, and six nominations to various international banks. One 
of these nominations was returned to the President, and the 
balance was confirmed by the Senate.

    Nominations for membership on boards and commissions were 
received as follows: Advisory Board for Cuba Broadcasting (2); 
Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (2); African 
Development Foundation (4); Broadcasting Board of Governors 
(9); Inter-American Foundation (4); and Overseas Private 
Investment Corporation (9). Fifteen of these were confirmed by 
the Senate.

                      4. International Conferences


    There were 22 nominees to serve as United States 
representatives and alternates to the United Nations General 
Assembly and the General Conference of the International Atomic 
Energy Agency. Thirteen of these were confirmed by the Senate.

                      E. MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES


    During the 106th Congress, the full Committee and its 
subcommittees held a total of 203 sessions. These included 
hearings on legislation, treaties, and nominations, as well as 
briefings and consultations with officials of the executive 
branch and non-government witnesses on current foreign policy 
matters. Members and staff made individual trips abroad and 
participated in interparliamentary conferences to further 
exercise the legislative oversight responsibilities of the 
Committee. On 35 occasions, Members of the Committee received 
heads of state and senior officials of foreign governments to 
discuss matters of mutual interest.

                     FULL COMMITTEE MEETINGS (130)

    *Closed session      **Open and closed session





February 24, 1999.................  1999 Foreign Policy Overview and the
                                     President's Fiscal Year 2000
                                     Foreign Affairs Budget Request.
March 10, 1999....................  Castro's Crackdown in Cuba: Human
                                     Rights on Trial.
March 11, 1999....................  Embassy Security for a New
                                     Millennium.
March 17, 1999....................  New Proposals to Expand Iraqi Oil
                                     for Food: The End of Sanctions?
March 17, 1999....................  The Convention on Nuclear Safety.
March 17, 1999....................  Nomination (Seiple).
March 23, 1999....................  Business Meeting.
March 25, 1999....................  U.S. Taiwan Relations: The 20th
                                     Anniversary of the Taiwan Relations
                                     Act.
April 13, 1999....................  Trade vs. Aid: NAFTA Five Years
                                     Later.
April 15, 1999....................  U.S. Vulnerability to Ballistic
                                     Missile Attack.
April 20, 1999....................  Current and Growing Missile Threats
                                     to the U.S.
April 20, 1999....................  The War in Kosovo.
April 21, 1999....................  Markup of Foreign Relations
                                     Authorization Act, FY 00-01.
April 21, 1999....................  NATO's 50th Anniversary Summit.
April 27, 1999....................  Nonproliferation, Arms Control, and
                                     Political Military Issues.
April 30, 1999....................  Business Meeting. (S. J. Res. 20.)
May 4, 1999.......................  Ballistic Missile Defense
                                     Technology: Is the United States
                                     Ready for a Decision to Deploy?
May 5, 1999.......................  Does the ABM Treaty Still Serve U.S.
                                     Strategic and Arms Control
                                     Objectives in a Changed World?
*May 6, 1999......................  The Growing Threat of Biological
                                     Weapons.
May 11, 1999......................  U.S. Agriculture Sanctions Policy
                                     for the 21st Century.
May 13, 1999......................  ABM Treaty, START II and Missile
                                     Defense.
May 25, 1999......................  The Legal Status of the ABM Treaty.
May 26, 1999......................  Cornerstone of Our Security?: Should
                                     the Senate Reject a Protocol to
                                     Reconstitute the ABM Treaty with
                                     Four New Partners?
May 27, 1999......................  Nominations (Sandalow and
                                     Harrington).
June 9, 1999......................  Nominations (Bandler, Einik, Keyser,
                                     Limprecht, Morningstar, Napper,
                                     Miller and Pressley).
June 9, 1999......................  Nominations (Garza, Almaguer,
                                     Hamilton and Bushnell).
June 16, 1999.....................  Nominations (Carson, Dunn, Erwin,
                                     Goldthwait, Leader, Metelits and
                                     Myrick).
June 17, 1999.....................  Nomination (Holbrooke).
June 22, 1999.....................  Nomination (Clare).
June 22, 1999.....................  Nomination (Holbrooke).
June 23, 1999.....................  Nomination (Sandalow).
June 24, 1999.....................  Nomination (Holbrooke).
June 28, 1999.....................  Nomination (Holum).
June 30, 1999.....................  Business Meeting.
July 1, 1999......................  The Role of Sanctions in U.S.
                                     National Security Policy.
July 20, 1999.....................  Nominations (Burleigh, Gelbard,
                                     Siddique and Stanfield).
July 21, 1999.....................  The Role of Sanctions in U.S.
                                     National Security Policy, Part 2.
July 21, 1999.....................  Nominations (Fredericks, Griffiths,
                                     Miles, Spielvogel and Taylor).
July 22, 1999.....................  Nomination (Anderson).
July 23, 1999.....................  Nomination (Sheehan).
July 26, 1999.....................  Nomination (Lieberman).
July 28, 1999.....................  Business Meeting.
August 4, 1999....................  S. 693: The Taiwan Security
                                     Enhancement Act.
August 5, 1999....................  Nominations (Bader, Brennan, Elam,
                                     Johnson, Kaeuper, Kolker, Lewis,
                                     Nagy and Owens-Kirkpatrick).
*September 8, 1999................  Proliferation Activities of a
                                     Certain Russian Company.
September 16, 1999................  Foreign Missile Developments and the
                                     Ballistic Missile Threat to the
                                     United States Through 2015.
September 23, 1999................  Corruption in Russia and Recent U.S.
                                     Policy.
**September 27, 1999..............  Business Meeting.
September 28, 1999................  Facing Saddam's Iraq: Disarray in
                                     the International Community.
September 28, 1999................  U.S.-Kosovo Diplomacy: February 1998-
                                     March 1999.
September 30, 1999................  Corruption in Russia and Future U.S.
                                     Policy.
October 5, 1999...................  Convention on Protection of Children
                                     and Cooperation in Respect of
                                     Intercountry Adoption (Treaty Doc.
                                     105-51) and Its Implementing
                                     Legislation (S. 682).
October 6, 1999...................  Crisis in Colombia: U.S. Support for
                                     Peace Process and Anti-Drug
                                     Efforts.
October 6, 1999...................  The Conduct of the NATO Air Campaign
                                     in Yugoslavia.
October 7, 1999 (a.m. session)....  Final Review of the Comprehensive
                                     Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (Treaty
                                     Doc. 105-28).
October 7, 1999 (p.m. session)....  Final Review of the Comprehensive
                                     Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (Treaty
                                     Doc. 105-28).
October 15, 1999..................  Nominations (Hays and Cunningham).
October 19, 1999..................  Nominations (Lange, Ranneberger and
                                     Yates).
October 20, 1999..................  Extradition Treaty with South Korea
                                     (Treaty Doc. 106-2).
October 21, 1999..................  ILO Convention for Elimination of
                                     the Worst Forms of Child Labor
                                     (Treaty Doc. 106-5).
October 27, 1999..................  The Future of U.S.-China Relations.
October 27, 1999..................  Bilateral Tax Treaties and Protocol
                                     (Treaty Docs. 105-55; 105-56; 105-
                                     57; 106-3; 106-9; 106-11; 106-12;
                                     106-13).
October 28, 1999..................  Nomination (Prueher).
October 28, 1999..................  Nominations (Indyk and Walker).
October 29, 1999..................  Nominations (Crapa, Johnson and
                                     Larson).
November 2, 1999..................  Nominations (Bohlen, Einhorn, Roy,
                                     Dunkerley, Wulf).
November 2, 1999..................  Nominations (Manatt and Harrington).
November 3, 1999..................  Business Meeting.
November 3, 1999..................  The United Nations: Progress in
                                     Promoting U.S. Interests.
November 4, 1999..................  Chechnya: Implications for Russia
                                     and the Caucasus.
November 4, 1999..................  The Nigerian Transition and the
                                     Future of U.S. Policy.
November 5, 1999..................  IMF: Lessons Learned from the Asian
                                     Financial Crisis.
November 5, 1999..................  Nomination (Moseley-Braun).
November 8, 1999..................  Business Meeting.
January 21, 2000..................  Implementation of United Nations
                                     Reform. (Field hearing in New York,
                                     New York.)
February 8, 2000..................  2000 Foreign Policy Overview and the
                                     President's Fiscal Year 2001
                                     Foreign Affairs Budget Request.
February 9, 2000..................   A Review of U.S. Foreign Policy
                                     Priorities.
February 10, 2000.................  2000 Foreign Aid Overview and the
                                     President's Fiscal Year 2001
                                     Foreign Aid Budget Request.
February 10, 2000.................  Russian Intelligence Activities
                                     Directed at the Department of
                                     State.
February 29, 2000.................  The Future of the International
                                     Monetary Fund and International
                                     Financial Institutions.
March 1, 2000.....................  The War in Chechnya: Russia's
                                     Conduct, the Humanitarian Crisis
                                     and U.S. Policy.
March 1, 2000.....................  Nominations (Dornsife and Wayne).
*March 2, 2000....................  Terrorism Issues in Sudan.
March 8, 2000.....................  Business Meeting.
March 21, 2000....................  Proliferation Overview and the
                                     Formulation of Effective
                                     Nonproliferation Policy.
March 23, 2000....................  India and Pakistan: The Future of
                                     Nonproliferation Policy.
March 23, 2000....................  Markup of Technical Assistance,
                                     Trade Promotion and Anti-Corruption
                                     Act for Fiscal Year 2001.
March 28, 2000....................  Iran and Iraq: The Future of
                                     Nonproliferation Policy.
March 28, 2000....................  America At Risk: U.S. Dependency on
                                     Foreign Oil.
March 30, 2000....................  Adapting Nonproliferation Policy to
                                     Future Challenges.
March 30, 2000....................  Roundtable Discussion with Members
                                     of the U.N. Security Council:
                                     Crucial Issues Before the United
                                     Nations.
April 4, 2000.....................  Nominations (Mahley and Govan).
April 5, 2000.....................  The Legacies of the Holocaust.
April 11, 2000....................  Nominations (Cavanaugh, Hill and
                                     Weston).
April 11, 2000....................  Giving the People's Republic of
                                     China Permanent MFN: Implications
                                     for U.S. Policy.
April 13, 2000....................  Business Meeting.
May 2, 2000.......................  Inter-American Convention Against
                                     Corruption (Treaty Doc. 105-39).
May 3, 2000.......................  House-Senate Conference: H.R. 434
                                     (African Growth and Opportunity
                                     Act).
May 10, 2000......................  Nominations (Curran, Godard,
                                     Greenlee, Hrinak, Johnson, Likins,
                                     Patterson, Rocha and Walsh).
May 11, 2000......................  Nominations (Gnehm, Dinger,
                                     Hartwick, Jacobs and Senko).
May 16, 2000......................  The U.S. Commission for
                                     International Religious Freedom:
                                     Findings on Russia, China, and
                                     Sudan.
May 23, 2000......................  The Meltzer Commission: The Future
                                     of the IMF and World Bank.
May 24, 2000......................  Nomination (Grossman).
June 6, 2000......................  Nominations (Kozak, O'Keefe, Tefft
                                     and Pearson).
June 7, 2000......................  Business Meeting.
June 14, 2000.....................  The International Criminal Court:
                                     Protecting American Servicemen and
                                     Officials from the Threat of
                                     International Prosecution.
June 15, 2000.....................  Countering the Changing Threat of
                                     International Terrorism: Report of
                                     the National Commission on
                                     Terrorism.
June 20, 2000.....................  Nomination (Sheaks).
June 21, 2000.....................  Nominations (Herbst, Pascual, Rossin
                                     and Wilson).
June 22, 2000.....................  Nominations (Deming, Peters,
                                     Sanderson and Wills).
June 27, 2000.....................  Nominations (Bridgewater, Limbert,
                                     Hofmann, Jeter, Meece, Wilkinson
                                     and Yamamoto).
June 28, 2000.....................  Business Meeting.
July 12, 2000.....................  The United Nations Policy in Africa.
July 18, 2000.....................  Giving Permanent Normal Trade
                                     Relations Status to Communist
                                     China: National Security and
                                     Diplomatic Implications.
July 19, 2000.....................  Giving Permanent Normal Trade
                                     Relations Status to Communist
                                     China: Human Rights, Labor, Trade
                                     and Economic Implications.
July 20, 2000.....................  Nomination (Mosley).
July 25, 2000.....................  Environmental Protection in an Era
                                     of Dramatic Economic Growth in
                                     Latin America.
July 25, 2000.....................  Nomination (Boucher).
July 26, 2000.....................  Business Meeting.
September 6, 2000.................  Taiwan's Accession to the WTO.
September 7, 2000.................  Religious Persecution in the World.
September 12, 2000................  Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties.
September 13, 2000................  Bilateral Investment Treaties.
September 13, 2000................  Nomination (Carter).
September 26, 2000................  Hearing and Public Meeting on A
                                     Review of U.S. Foreign Policy At
                                     the End of the Clinton
                                     Administration.
September 26, 2000................  House-Senate Conference: H.R. 3244
                                     (Trafficking Victims Protection
                                     Act).
**September 27, 2000..............  Business Meeting.
September 28, 2000................  Slavery Throughout the World.
September 28, 2000................  House-Senate Conference: H.R. 3244
                                     (Trafficking Victims Protection
                                     Act).
September 28, 2000................  Climate Change: Status of the Kyoto
                                     Protocol After Three Years.


                        SUBCOMMITTEE ACTIVITIES


    (Subcommittees are listed in the order of the chairman's 
seniority within the full committee. Senator Helms and Senator 
Biden were ex officio members of each subcommittee on which 
they did not serve as members.)

    SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY, EXPORT AND TRADE 
                               PROMOTION


    Members: Senators Hagel (Chairman), Thomas, Frist and Lugar 
(Republicans). Senators Sarbanes (Ranking), Kerry and Boxer 
(Democrats).

                               Hearings:






IMF Reform and Global Financial Crisis.....................      1/27/99
Commercial Viability of a Caspian Sea Main Export Energy          3/3/99
 Pipeline..................................................
International Software Piracy: Impact on the Software            4/29/99
 Industry & American Economy...............................
U.S. Satellite Export Controls and the Domestic Production/      6/24/99
 Launch Capability.........................................
AID and U.S. Climate Change Policy.........................      7/28/99
Economic Reform and Trade Opportunities in Vietnam.........       8/4/99
China and the WTO: What Will It Mean to the U.S. High             4/6/00
 Technology Sector?........................................
Status of Infrastructure Projects for Caspian Sea Energy         4/12/00
 Resources.................................................
Oversight of Satellite Export Controls.....................       6/7/00
The Role of Biotechnology in Combating Poverty and Hunger        7/12/00
 in Developing Countries...................................


                    SUBCOMMITTEE ON EUROPEAN AFFAIRS


    Members: Senators Smith (Chairman), Lugar, Ashcroft, Hagel 
and Chafee (Republicans). Senators Biden (Ranking), Sarbanes, 
Dodd and Wellstone (Democrats).

                               Hearings:






Anti-Semitism in Russia....................................      2/24/99
The European Union: Internal Reform, Enlargement & the           3/24/99
 Common Foreign & Security Policy..........................
Prospects for Democracy in Yugoslavia......................      7/29/99
Expanding Electronic Commerce Between Europe and U.S.:          10/13/99
 Setting the Stage for Seattle & Beyond....................
NATO and the EU's European Security & Defense Policy.......       3/9/00
The Russian Presidential Elections.........................      4/12/00
Kosovo: One Year After the Bombing.........................       6/8/00
Treatment of U.S. Business in Central & Eastern Europe.....      6/28/00
A Review of Gore-Chernomyrdin Diplomacy....................     10/25/00


                SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS


    Members: Senators Grams (Chairman), Helms, Brownback and 
Frist (Republicans). Senators Boxer (Ranking), Kerry and 
Feingold (Democrats).

                               Hearings:






FY 2000 Administration of Foreign Affairs Budget...........       3/4/99
U.N. International Criminal Court: Prospects for Dramatic        7/20/99
 Renegotiation.............................................
U.S. Policy Towards Victims of Torture.....................      7/30/99
Examining the Work of the Overseas Presence Review Panel...     11/10/99
Administration of Foreign Affairs Budget for FY 2001.......       3/8/00
U.N. Peacekeeping Missions and their Proliferation.........       4/5/00
Broadcasting: The Review of Priorities.....................      4/26/00
The U.N.: The State of its Efficacy and Reform.............      5/10/00
The Role of Security in the State Department Promotion           6/22/00
 Process...................................................
Exchange Programs and the National Interest................      9/14/00


          SUBCOMMITTEE ON NEAR EASTERN AND SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS


    Members: Senators Brownback (Chairman), Ashcroft, Smith, 
Grams and Thomas (Republicans). Senators Wellstone (Ranking), 
Torricelli, Sarbanes and Dodd (Democrats).

                               Hearings:






U.S. Policy Toward Iraq....................................       3/9/99
The Continuing Crisis in Afghanistan.......................      4/14/99
Political/Military Developments in India...................      5/25/99
U.S. Policy Toward Iraq: Mobilizing the Opposition.........      6/23/99
Iran: Limits to Rapprochement..............................      7/22/99
Crisis in Pakistan.........................................     10/14/99
Extremist Movements and their Threat to the U.S............      11/2/99
International Trafficking in Women and Children/S. 1842....      2/22/00
Saddam's Iraq: Sanctions and U.S. Policy...................      3/22/00
International Trafficking in Women and Children:                  4/4/00
 Prosecution, Testimonies and Prevention...................
U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Libya...........................       5/4/00
The Future of Lebanon......................................      6/14/00
The Liberation of Iraq: A Progress Report..................      6/28/00
The Taliban: Engagement or Confrontation...................      7/20/00
Iranian Weapons Programs: The Russia Connection............      10/5/00


             SUBCOMMITTEE ON EAST ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS


    Members: Senators Thomas (Chairman), Helms, Hagel, Smith 
and Chafee (Republicans). Senators Kerry (Ranking), Feingold, 
Wellstone and Torricelli (Democrats).

                               Hearings:






Asian Trade Barriers to U.S. Soda Ash Exports..............      2/25/99
Post Election Cambodia: What Next?.........................       3/9/99
Indonesia: Countdown to Elections..........................      3/18/99
U.S. China Policy: A Critical Reexamination................      3/23/99
The Forgotten Gulag: A Look Inside North Korea's Prison          4/22/99
 Camps.....................................................
Chinese Embassy Bombing and Its Effect on U.S.-China             5/27/99
 Relations.................................................
Hong Kong Two Years After Reversion: Staying the Course, or       7/1/99
 Changing Course?..........................................
Recent Strains in Taiwan-China Relations...................      7/21/99
Political Futures of Indonesia and East Timor..............       9/9/99
Perry Report & North Korean Policy.........................     10/12/99
East Timor: A New Beginning?...............................      2/10/00
East Asia in 2000: Problems and Prospects in the Year of         2/22/00
 the Dragon................................................
North Korea: Progress After Perry..........................      3/21/00
An Overview of USAID Programs and Priorities in East Asia..      4/25/00
Recent Developments in Tibet: One Step Forward; Three Steps      6/13/00
 Back......................................................


                    SUBCOMMITTEE ON AFRICAN AFFAIRS


    Members: Senators Frist (Chairman), Grams and Brownback 
(Republicans). Senators Feingold (Ranking) and Sarbanes 
(Democrats).

                               Hearings:






Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis and the U.S. Response..........      3/23/99
Central Africa Wars and Future of U.S. Africa Policy.......       6/8/99
Barriers to Trade and Investment in Africa.................      7/27/99
Development Assistance to Africa and Implementation of U.S.      10/5/99
 Foreign Policy............................................
AIDS Crisis in Africa......................................      2/24/00
U.S. Policy in Sierra Leone................................     10/11/00


       SUBCOMMITTEE ON WESTERN HEMISPHERE AND PEACE CORPS AFFAIRS


    Members: Senators Chafee (Chairman)*, Helms, Lugar and 
Ashcroft (Republicans), Senators Dodd (Ranking), Boxer and 
Torricelli.

    (*Senator Coverdell served as Chairman of this Subcommittee 
from January 6, 1999 to November 9, 1999, when he was 
reassigned to serve on the Finance Committee.)

                               Hearings:






U.S. Relief Efforts in Response to Hurricane Mitch.........       3/2/99
Colombia: The Threat to U.S. Interests and Regional              3/24/99
 Security..................................................
Targeting Assets of Drug Kingpins..........................      4/19/99
The State of Democracy and the Rule of Law in the Americas.      5/12/99
Confronting Threats to Security in the Americas............      6/22/99
Overview of U.S. Counterterrorism Policy & President             9/14/99
 Clinton's Decision to Grant Clemency to FALN Terrorists...
Proposed Emergency Anti-Drug Assistance to Colombia........      2/25/00
Lessons of NAFTA for U.S. Relations with the Americas......     4/27/00)




                            A P P E N D I X

                              ----------                              


                         COMMITTEE PUBLICATIONS


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Document Number  and Date Filed                               Title of Publication
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                executive reports
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Exec. Rept. 106-1                       Convention on Nuclear Safety.
  (Treaty Doc. 104-6)
  March 24, 1999
Exec. Rept. 106-2                       Amended Mines Protocol.
  (Treaty Doc. 105-1(A))
  May 13, 1999
Exec. Rept. 106-3                       Tax Convention with Estonia.
  (Treaty Doc. 105-55)
  November 3, 1999
Exec. Rept. 106-4                       Tax Convention with Lithuania.
  (Treaty Doc. 105-56)
  November 3, 1999
Exec. Rept. 106-5                       Tax Convention with Latvia.
  (Treaty Doc. 105-57)
  November 3, 1999
Exec. Rept. 106-6                       Tax Convention with Venezuela.
  (Treaty Doc. 106-3)
  November 3, 1999
Exec. Rept. 106-7                       Tax Convention with Slovenia.
  (Treaty Doc. 106-9)
  November 3, 1999
Exec. Rept. 106-8                       Tax Convention with Italy.
  (Treaty Doc. 106-11)
  November 3, 1999
Exec. Rept. 106-9                       Tax Convention with Denmark.
  (Treaty Doc. 106-12)
  November 3, 1999
Exec. Rept. 106-10                      Protocol Amending the Tax Convention with Germany.
  (Treaty Doc. 106-13)
  November 3, 1999
Exec. Rept. 106-11                      Amending Tax Convention with Ireland.
  (Treaty Doc. 106-15)
  November 3, 1999
Exec. Rept. 106-12                      Convention (No. 182) for Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labor.
  (Treaty Doc. 106-5)
  November 3, 1999
Exec. Rept. 106-13                      Extradition Treaty with the Republic of Korea.
  (Treaty Doc. 106-2)
  November 3, 1999
Exec. Rept. 106-14                      Convention on Protection of Children and Cooperation in Respect of
  (Treaty Doc. 105-51)                   Intercountry Adoption.
  April 27, 2000
Exec. Rept. 106-15                      Inter-American Convention Against Corruption.
  (Treaty Doc. 105-39)
  June 30, 2000
Exec. Rept. 106-16                      Convention (No. 176) Concerning Safety and Health in Mines.
  (Treaty Doc. 106-8)
  September 5, 2000
Exec. Rept. 106-17                      Food Aid Convention 1999.
  (Treaty Doc. 106-14)
  September 5, 2000
Exec. Rept. 106-18                      Inter-American Convention on Sea Turtles.
  (Treaty Doc. 105-48)
  September 5, 2000
Exec. Rept. 106-19                      Treaty with Mexico on Delimitation of the Continental Shelf.
  (Treaty Doc. 106-39)
  September 29, 2000
Exec. Rept. 106-20                      Protocol Amending the 1950 Consular Convention with Ireland.
  (Treaty Doc. 106-43)
  September 29, 2000
Exec. Rept. 106-21                      Inter-American Convention on Serving Criminal Sentences Abroad.
  (Treaty Doc. 104-35)
  September 29, 2000
Exec. Rept. 106-22                      (Treaty Docs. 105-54, 105-58, 106-7, 106-40, 106-44) Treaties with
  September 29, 2000                     Belize, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala and Panama on the
                                         Return of Vehicles and Aircraft.
Exec. Rept. 106-23                      (Treaty Docs. 104-25, 106-25, 106-26, 106-27, 106-28,106-29, 106-30, 106-
  October 4, 2000                        31, 106-42, 106-46, 106-47) Bilateral Investment Treaties with
                                         Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bolivia, Croatia, El Salvador, Honduras, Jordan,
                                         Lithuania, Mozambique, Uzbekistan and a Protocol Amending the Bilateral
                                         Investment Treaty with Panama.
Exec. Rept. 106-24                      (Treaty Docs. 102-26, 105-25, 106-16, 106-17, 106-18, 106-19, 106-20,
  October 4, 2000                        106-35, 106-36) Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties with Cyprus, Egypt,
                                         France, Greece, Nigeria, Romania, South Africa, Ukraine and the Inter-
                                         American Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters with
                                         Related Protocol.
Exec. Rept. 106-25                      U.N. Convention to Combat Desertification in Those Countries
  (Treaty Doc. 104-29)                   Experiencing Drought, Particularly in Africa, with Annexes.
  October 4, 2000
Exec. Rept. 106-26                      (Treaty Docs. 106-4, 106-24, 106-34, 106-38) Extradition Treaties with
  October 4, 2000                        Belize, Paraguay, South Africa and Sri Lanka.
Exec. Rept. 106-27                      International Plant Protection Convention.
  (Treaty Doc. 106-23)
  October 5, 2000

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                                                  senate reports
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S. Rept. 106-35                         Legislative Activities Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations,
  March 23, 1999                         105th Congress.
S. Rept. 106-43                         Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2000-2001.
  April 27, 1999
S. Rept. 106-45                         The Silk Road Strategy Act of 1999.
  May 11, 1999
S. Rept. 106-46                         Peace Corps Authorization Bill, Fiscal Years 2000 through 2003.
  May 11, 1999
S. Rept. 106-139                        Serbia Democratization Act of 1999.
  August 5, 1999
S. Rept. 106-257                        The Technical Assistance, Trade Promotion, and Anti-Corruption Act of
  April 7, 2000                          2000.
S. Rept. 106-276                        Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000.
  April 27, 2000
S. Rept. 106-335                        The Microenterprise for Self-Reliance Act of 2000.
  July 11, 2000
S. Rept. 106-336                        The Global AIDS and Tuberculosis Relief Act of 2000.
  July 11, 2000
S. Rept. 106-351                        The Security Assistance Act of 2000.
  July 20, 2000
S. Rept. 106-425                        The International Debt Forgiveness and International Financial
  September 28, 2000                     Institutions Reform Act of 2000.

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                                                     hearings
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February 24, 1999                       Anti-Semitism in Russia. S. Hrg. 106-6.
February 24, March 4,                   Fiscal Year 2000 Foreign Affairs Budget and Embassy Security for a New
  March 11 and                           Millennium. S. Hrg. 106-47.
  April 21, 1999
March 2, 1999                           U.S. Relief Efforts in Response to Hurricane Mitch. S. Hrg. 106-5.
March 9, 1999                           United States Policy Toward Iraq. S. Hrg. 106-41.
March 10, 1999                          Castro's Crackdown in Cuba: Human Rights On Trial. S. Hrg. 106-52.
March 17, 1999                          New Proposals to Expand Iraqi Oil for Food: The End of Sanctions? S.
                                         Hrg. 106-86.
March 17, 1999                          The Convention on Nuclear Safety. S. Hrg. 106-263.
March 18, 1999                          Indonesia: Countdown to Elections. S. Hrg. 106-76.
March 23, July 1                        A Reexamination of U.S.-China Relations. S. Hrg. 106-232.
  and 21, 1999
March 24, 1999                          The European Union: Internal Reform, Enlargement, and the Common Foreign
                                         and Security Policy. S. Hrg. 106-48.
March 25, 1999                          United States-Taiwan Relations: The 20th Anniversary of the Taiwan
                                         Relations Act. S. Hrg. 106-43.
April 13, 1999                          Trade Versus Aid: NAFTA Five Years Later. S. Hrg. 106-80.
April 15 and 20,                        Ballistic Missiles: Threat and Response. S. Hrg. 106-339.
  May 4, 5,
  13, 25, 26, and
  September 16, 1999.
April 20,                               The War in Kosovo and a Postwar Analysis. S. Hrg. 106-265.
  September 28 and
  October 6, 1999
April 21, 1999                          NATO's 50th Anniversary Summit. S. Hrg. 106-144.
April 27, 1999                          Nonproliferation, Arms Control, and Political-Military Issues. S. Hrg.
                                         106-264.
May 11, July 1                          Hearings on Sanctions Reform. S. Hrg. 106-216.
  and 21, 1999
May 12, 1999                            The State of Democracy and the Rule of Law in the Americas. S. Hrg. 106-
                                         235.
May 25, 1999                            Political/Military Developments in India. S. Hrg. 106-229.
June 17, 22                             Hearings on the Nomination of Richard C. Holbrooke to serve as U.S.
  and 24, 1999                           Ambassador to the United Nations. S. Hrg. 106-225.
June 22, 1999                           Confronting Threats to Security in the Americas. S. Hrg. 106-234.
June 23, 1999                           U.S. Policy Toward Iraq: Mobilizing the Opposition. S. Hrg. 106-241.
July 22, 1999                           Iran: Limits to Rapprochement. S. Hrg. 106-245.
July 27, 1999                           Barriers to Trade and Investment in Africa. S. Hrg. 106-258.
July 28, 1999                           Agency for International Development and U.S. Climate Change Policy. S.
                                         Hrg. 106-242.
July 29, 1999                           Prospects for Democracy in Yugoslavia. S. Hrg. 106-243.
July 30, 1999                           U.S. Policy Towards Victims of Torture. S. Hrg. 106-244.
August 4, 1999                          S. 693: The Taiwan Security Enhancement Act. S. Hrg. 106-230.
September 14, 1999                      An Overview of U.S. Counterterrorism Policy and President Clinton's
                                         Decision to Grant Clemency to FALN Terrorists. S. Hrg. 106-259.
September 23                            Corruption in Russia. S. Hrg. 106-260.
  and 30, 1999
September 28, 1999                      Facing Saddam's Iraq: Disarray in the International Community. S. Hrg.
                                         106-261.
October 5, 1999                         The Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Cooperation in
                                         respect of Intercountry Adoption (Treaty Doc. 105-51) and Its
                                         Implementing Legislation (S. 682). S. Hrg. 106-257.
October 6, 1999                         Crisis in Colombia: U.S. Support for Peace Process and Anti-Drug
                                         Efforts. S. Hrg. 106-299.
October 7, 1999                         Final Review of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (Treaty Doc.
                                         105-28). S. Hrg. 106-262.
October 14, 1999                        Crisis in Pakistan. S. Hrg. 106-298.
October 20, 1999                        Extradition Treaty with South Korea (Treaty Doc. 106-2). Printed in
                                         Exec. Rept. 106-13.
October 21, 1999                        ILO Convention for Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labor (Treaty
                                         Doc. 106-5). Printed in Exec. Rept. 106-12.
October 27, 1999                        Bilateral Tax Treaties and Protocol (Treaty Docs. 105-55; 105-56; 105-
                                         57; 106-3; 106-9; 106-11; 106-12; 106-13). S. Hrg. 106-356.
October 27 and 28, 1999                 Challenges Facing the Next U.S. Ambassador to the People's Republic of
                                         China (includes nomination hearing of Adm. Joseph W. Prueher). S. Hrg.
                                         106-266.
November 2, 1999                        Extremist Movements and Their Threat to the United States. S. Hrg. 106-
                                         297.
November 3, 1999                        The United Nations: Progress in Promoting U.S. Interests. S. Hrg. 106-
                                         296.
November 4, 1999                        Chechnya: Implications for Russia and the Caucasus. S. Hrg. 106-294.
November 4, 1999                        The Nigerian Transition and the Future of U.S. Policy. S. Hrg. 106-295.
November 10, 1999                       Examining the Work of the Overseas Presence Review Panel. S. Hrg. 106-
                                         402.
January 20-21 and                       The Future of U.S.-U.N. Relations. A Dialogue Between the U.S. Senate
  March 30, 2000                         Committee on Foreign Relations and the U.N. Security Council. S. Hrg.
                                         106-777.
February 8, 9, 10, 24, 25, 29, March 8  2000 Foreign Policy Overview and the President's Fiscal Year 2001
  and 23, 2000                           Foreign Affairs Budget Request. S. Hrg. 106-599.
February 10, 2000                       Russian Intelligence Activities Directed at the Department of State. S.
                                         Hrg. 106-565.
February 22, 2000                       East Asia in 2000: Problems and Prospects in the Year of the Dragon. S.
                                         Hrg. 106-518.
February 22 and                         International Trafficking in Women and Children. S. Hrg. 106-705.
  April 4, 2000
March 1, 2000                           The War in Chechnya: Russia's Conduct, the Humanitarian Crisis, and
                                         United States Policy. S. Hrg. 106-500.
March 9, 2000                           NATO and the EU's European Security and Defense Policy. S. Hrg. 106-572.
March 21, 2000                          North Korea: Progress After Perry. S. Hrg. 106-739.
March 21, 23, 28,                       The Formulation of Effective Nonproliferation Policy. S. Hrg. 106-655.
  and 30, 2000
March 22, 2000                          Saddam's Iraq: Sanctions and U.S. Policy. S. Hrg. 106-735.
March 28, 2000                          America At Risk: U.S. Dependency on Foreign Oil. S. Hrg. 106-581.
                                         (Printed by Senate Energy Committee.)
April 5, 2000                           The Legacies of the Holocaust. S. Hrg. 106-551.
April 5, 2000                           United Nations Peacekeeping Missions and their Proliferation. S. Hrg.
                                         106-573.
April 6, 2000                           China in the WTO: What Will It Mean for the U.S. High Technology Sector?
                                         S. Hrg. 106-634.
April 11, 2000                          Giving the People's Republic of China Permanent MFN: Implications for
                                         U.S. Policy. S. Hrg. 106-635.
April 12, 2000                          The Russian Presidential Elections. S. Hrg. 106-702.
April 12, 2000                          The Status of Infrastructure Projects for Caspian Sea Energy Resources.
                                         S. Hrg. 106-875.
April 25, 2000                          An Overview of USAID Programs and Priorities on East Asia. S. Hrg. 106-
                                         645.
April 26, 2000                          Broadcasting: The Review of Priorities. S. Hrg. 106-617.
April 27, 2000                          Lessons of NAFTA for U.S. Relations with the Americas. S. Hrg. 106-751.
May 4, 2000                             U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Libya. S. Hrg. 106-740.
May 10, 2000                            The United Nations: The State of Its Efficacy and Reform. S. Hrg. 106-
                                         706.
May 16 and                              U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom: Findings on Russia,
  September 7, 2000                      China, and Sudan; and Religious Persecutions in the World. S. Hrg. 106-
                                         662.
May 23, 2000                            The Meltzer Commission: The Future of the IMF and World Bank. S. Hrg.
                                         106-657.
June 7, 2000                            Oversight of Satellite Export Controls. S. Hrg. 106-866.
June 8, 2000                            Kosovo: One Year After the Bombing. S. Hrg. 106-752.
June 13, 2000                           Recent Developments in Tibet: One Step Forward, Three Steps Back. S.
                                         Hrg. 106-869.
June 14, 2000                           The International Criminal Court: Protecting American Servicemen and
                                         Officials from the Threat of International Prosecution. S. Hrg. 106-
                                         769.
June 14, 2000                           The Future of Lebanon. S. Hrg. 106-770.
June 15, 2000                           Countering the Changing Threat of International Terrorism: Report of the
                                         National Commission on Terrorism. S. Hrg. 106-867.
June 22, 2000                           The Role of Security in the State Department Promotion Process. S. Hrg.
                                         106-822.
June 28, 2000                           Treatment of U.S. Business in Eastern and Central Europe. S. Hrg. 106-
                                         823.
June 28, 2000                           The Liberation of Iraq: A Progress Report. S. Hrg. 106-824.
July 12, 2000                           The Role of Biotechnology in Combating Poverty and Hunger in Developing
                                         Countries. S. Hrg. 106-766.
July 12, 2000                           The United Nations' Policy in Africa. S. Hrg. 106-872.
July 18 and 19, 2000                    Giving Permanent Normal Trade Relations Status to Communist China:
                                         National Security and Diplomatic, Human Rights, Labor, Trade, and
                                         Economic Implications. S. Hrg. 106-744.
July 20, 2000                           The Taliban: Engagement or Confrontation? S. Hrg. 106-868.
July 25, 2000                           Environmental Protection in an Era of Dramatic Economic Growth in Latin
                                         America. S. Hrg. 106-876.
September 6, 2000                       Taiwan's Accession to the WTO. S. Hrg. 106-877.
September 12 and                        Consideration of Pending Treaties. S. Hrg. 106-660.
  13, 2000
September 14, 2000                      Exchange Programs and the National Interest. S. Hrg. 106-878.
September 20, 2000                      Fidel Castro: Kidnaper (Part I). S. Hrg. 106-870.
September 21, 2000                      Anti-Corruption Efforts and African Economic Development. S. Hrg. 106-
                                         873.
September 26, 2000                      A Review of U.S. Foreign Policy at the End of the Clinton
                                         Administration. S. Hrg. 106-879.
September 28, 2000                      Climate Change: Status of the Kyoto Protocol After Three Years. S. Hrg.
                                         106-808.
September 28, 2000                      Slavery Throughout the World. S. Hrg. 106-881.
October 5, 2000                         Iranian Weapons Programs: The Russian Connection. S. Hrg. 106-880.
October 11, 2000                        United States Policy in Sierra Leone. S. Hrg. 106-882.
October 25, 2000                        A Review of Gore/Chernomyrdin Diplomacy. S. Hrg. 106-883

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                                                 committee prints
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March 1999                              Membership and Jurisdiction of Subcommittees. S. Prt. 106-19.
March 1999                              Rules of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate. S.
                                         Prt. 106-20.
March 1999                              Country Reports on Economic Policy and Trade Practices. (Joint Committee
                                         Print with House International Relations.)
March 1999                              Legislation on Foreign Relations Through 1998--Volume I-A. (Joint
                                         Committee Print with House International Relations.)
April 1999                              Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1998--Volumes I and II.
                                         (Joint Committee Print with House International Relations.) S. Prt. 106-
                                         23.
October 1999                            The March 30, 1997 Grenade Attack in Cambodia. S. Prt. 106-32.
December 1999                           Legislative Calendar, 106th Congress, First Session. S. Prt. 106-52.
January 2000                            Inter-American Foundation Projects in Argentina and Haiti. S. Prt. 106-
                                         35.
February 2000                           Membership and Jurisdiction of Subcommittees. S. Prt. 106-41.
February 2000                           Annual Report on International Religious Freedom. (Joint Committee Print
                                         with House International Relations.)
March 2000                              Legislation on Foreign Relations Through 1999 ' Volume I-A. (Joint
                                         Committee Print with House International Relations.)
April 2000                              Country Reports on Economic Policy and Trade Practices. (Joint Committee
                                         Print with Senate Finance and House International Relations and Ways
                                         and Means.)
April 2000                              Thirty-Eighth Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Conference,
                                         Savannah, Georgia, June 25-27, 1999. (Joint Committee Print with House
                                         International Relations.)
April 2000                              Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1999--Volumes I and II.
                                         (Joint Committee Print with House International Relations.)
April 2000                              Legislation on Foreign Relations Through 1999--Volume I-B. (Joint
                                         Committee Print with House International Relations.)
May 2000                                Fortieth Meeting of the Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary Group, Quebec
                                         City, Quebec, May 20-24, 1999. (Joint Committee Print with House
                                         International Relations.)
May 2000                                Aid to ``Plan Colombia:'' The Time for U.S. Assistance Is Now. A Report
                                         to the Committee on Foreign Relations by Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
                                         S. Prt. 106-51.
October 2000                            Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Millennium
                                         Edition, 1816-2000.
November 2000                           Annual Report on International Religious Freedom, 2000. S. Prt. 106-61.
                                         (Joint Committee Print with House International Relations.)
December 2000                           Forty-First Meeting of the Canada-United States Interparliamentary
                                         Group, May 19-23, 2000. S. Prt. 106-69.
December 2000                           Thirty-Ninth Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Conference, Puebla,
                                         Mexico, May 5-7, 2000. S. Prt. 106-75.
December 2000                           Legislative Calendar, 106th Congress Final Edition. S. Prt. 106-79.

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                                                    public laws
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P.L. 106-113                            Admiral James W. Nance and Meg Donovan Foreign Relations Authorization
  (H.R. 3427)                            Act, Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001.
  November 29, 1999 (Appendix G)
P. L. 106-29                            To designate the North/South Center as the Dante B. Fascell North-South
  (H.R. 432)                             Center.
  May 21, 1999
P.L. 106-30                             To amend the Peace Corps Act to authorize appropriations for fiscal
  (H.R. 669)                             years 2000 through 2003 to carry out that Act.
  May 21, 1999
P.L. 106-35                             To amend the Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental
  (H.R. 1379)                            Appropriations Act, 1999, to make a technical correction relating to
  June 15, 1999                          international narcotics control assistance. (Western Hemisphere Drug
                                         Elimination Technical Corrections Act.)
P.L. 106-87                             To reauthorize a comprehensive program of support for victims of
  (H.R. 2367)                            torture.
  November 3, 1999
P.L. 106-89                             To locate and secure the return of Zachary Baumel, a United States
  (H.R. 1175)                            citizen, and other Israeli soldiers missing in action.
  November 8, 1999
P. L. 106-137                           Concerning the participation of Taiwan in the World Health Organization.
  (H.R. 1794)
  December 7, 1999
P.L. 106-158                            To reauthorize the Overseas Private Investment Corporation and the Trade
  (H.R. 3381)                            and Development Agency, and for other purposes.
  December 9, 1999
P.L. 106-186                            Expressing the sense of Congress that the President of the United States
  (S. J. Res. 43)                        should encourage free and fair elections and respect for democracy in
  April 25, 2000                         Peru.
P.L. 106-200                            To authorize a new trade and investment policy for sub-Sahara Africa,
  (H.R. 434)                             expand trade benefits to the countries in the Caribbean Basin, renew
  May 18, 2000                           the generalized system of preferences, and reauthorize the trade
                                         adjustment assistance programs.
P. L. 106-212                           A bill to authorize funds for the site selection and construction of a
  (H.R. 3707)                            facility in Taipei, Taiwan, suitable for the mission of the American
  May 26, 2000                           Institute in Taiwan.
P. L. 106-255                           To foster cross-border cooperation and environmental cleanup in Northern
  (H.R. 4249)                            Europe.
  August 2, 2000
P.L. 106-264                            Global AIDS and Tuberculosis Relief Act of 2000.
  (H.R. 3519)
  August 19, 2000
P.L. 106-277                            A bill to authorize the payment of rewards to individuals furnishing
  (S. 2460)                              information relating to persons subject to indictment for serious
  October 2, 2000                        violations of international humanitarian law in Rwanda, and for other
                                         purposes.
P.L. 106-279                            To provide for implementation by the United States of the Hague
  (H.R. 2909)                            Convention on Protection of Children and Cooperation in Respect of
  October 6, 2000                        Intercountry Adoption, and for other purposes.
P.L. 106-280                            To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Arms Export Control
  (H.R. 4919)                            Act to make improvements to certain defense and security assistance
  October 6, 2000                        provisions under those Acts, to authorize the transfer of naval vessels
                                         to certain foreign countries, and for other purposes. (Security
                                         Assistance Act of 2000.)
P.L. 106-309                            Microenterprise for Self-Reliance and International Anti-Corruption Act
  (H.R. 1143)                            of 2000.
  October 17, 2000
P.L. 106-373                            Famine Prevention and Freedom from Hunger Improvement Act of 2000.
  (H.R. 4002)
  October 27, 2000
P.L. 106-386                            Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000.
  (H.R. 3244)
  October 28, 2000
P.L. 106-570                            Assistance for International Malaria Control Act.
  (S. 2943)
  December 27, 2000
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