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HCONRES 52 97th Congress House International Affairs Consular agreements Diplomats International agencies Sanctions (International law) Security measures Treaties United Nations

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the President should seek the support of other nations for the establishment of an International Office of Diplomatic Security within the Secretariat of the United Nations.

Introduced: February 3, 1981 See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 7 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Aug 31, 1981
Executive Comment Received From State.
Apr 20, 1981
Executive Comment Requested from State.
Feb 12, 1981
Referred to Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations.
Feb 12, 1981
Referred to Subcommittee on International Operations.
Feb 12, 1981
Referred to Subcommittee on International Security and Scientific Affairs.
Feb 3, 1981
Referred to House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Feb 3, 1981
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Expresses the sense of Congress that the President should seek the establishment of an International Office of Diplomatic Security within the United Nations to: (1) monitor compliance with international agreements concerning the protection of diplomats and diplomatic property; (2) conduct inspections in countries where there are indications of potential danger to diplomatic missions; (3) issue warnings if it determines that a country is unable or unwilling to provide adequate protection for diplomatic missions; and (4) refer such cases to the U.N. Security Council for consideration of international sanctions or security assistance.

What's happening now August 31, 1981

Executive Comment Received From State.

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