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Waiving Prohibition on United States Military Assistance to Parties to the Rome Statute Establishing the International Criminal Court

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identifier: "/us/fr/03-25285"
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title: "Waiving Prohibition on United States Military Assistance to Parties to the Rome Statute Establishing the International Criminal Court"
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title_name: "Federal Register"
section_number: "03-25285"
section_name: "Waiving Prohibition on United States Military Assistance to Parties to the Rome Statute Establishing the International Criminal Court"
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currency: "2003-10-03"
last_updated: "2003-10-03"
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generator: "[email protected]"
document_number: "03-25285"
document_type: "presidential_document"
fr_citation: "68 FR 57319"
fr_volume: 68
publication_date: "2003-10-03"
agency: "Executive Office of the President"
agencies:
  - "Executive Office of the President"
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**Waiving Prohibition on United States Military Assistance to Parties to the Rome Statute Establishing the International Criminal Court**

**Memorandum for the Secretary of State**

Consistent with the authority vested in me by section 2007 of the American Servicemembers' Protection Act of 2002, title II of Public Law 107-206 (22 U.S.C. 7421 *et seq* .), I hereby determine that:

(1) Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Georgia, and Honduras have each entered into an agreement with the United States pursuant to Article 98 of the Rome Statute preventing the International Criminal Court from proceeding against U.S. personnel present in such countries, and waive the prohibition of section 2007(a) of the American Servicemembers' Protection Act with respect to these countries for as long as such agreement remains in force; and

(2) it is important to the national security interest of the United States to waive, for a period of 6 months from the date of this determination, the prohibition of section 2007(a) with respect to Guinea, and waive that prohibition with respect to this country for that period.

You are authorized and directed to report this determination to the Congress, and to arrange for its publication in the *Federal Register* .

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