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HCONRES 211 102th Congress House International Affairs Armistices Arms control Embargo Foreign Trade and International Finance International military forces Multilateral development banks Peace Peace negotiations Sanctions (International law) United Nations Yugoslavia

To call on the President to take all available actions to encourage a lasting cease-fire in Yugoslavia and the initiation of negotiations for the long-term resolution of the conflict in Yugoslavia.

Introduced: September 26, 1991 See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 8 steps
Introduced
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Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Oct 7, 1991
Referred to the Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East.
Oct 7, 1991
Referred to the Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations.
Oct 7, 1991
Referred to the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade.
Oct 7, 1991
Referred to the Subcommittee on Arms Control, International Security and Science.
Oct 1, 1991
Referred to the Subcommittee on International Development, Finance, Trade and Monetary Policy.
Sep 26, 1991
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Sep 26, 1991
Referred to the House Committee on Banking, Finance + Urban Affrs.
Sep 26, 1991
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Calls on the President to: (1) decry the violence in Yugoslavia and affirm U.S. policy for a peaceful resolution through democratic negotiations and adherence to a ceasefire; (2) assert that no border changes that have occurred through force and without benefit of negotiation, and no groups occupying territory obtained through violent means, shall be recognized; (3) affirm his commitment to maintaining the international embargo on arms to all combatants in the conflict; (4) instruct the U.S. representatives of each international financial institution to support U.S. goals in completing and maintaining a ceasefire; (5) request the United Nations (UN) Secretary General to assist the European Community (EC)-sponsored negotiations (or initiate negotiations should the EC negotiations fail), to dispatch a contingent to monitor and enforce any ceasefire, and to assist in the completion of a long-term settlement to the conflict; (6) raise in the UN General Assembly the assessment of multilateral economic sanctions against any party disrupting the ceasefire or refusing to take part in negotiations; and (7) insist that all parties to the conflict approve the presence of a peacekeeping force in Yugoslavia to monitor a negotiated ceasefire.

What's happening now October 7, 1991

Referred to the Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East.

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