Foreign Affairs Policy Board Charter Renewal, 43717 [2021-16987]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
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J. Matthew DeLesDernier,
Assistant Secretary.
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Bureau of International
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Department of State.
ACTION: Notice.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Foreign Affairs Policy Board Charter
Renewal
Notice of renewal of the charter
of the Foreign Affairs Policy Board.
ACTION:
Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act, the
Department of State hereby provides
notice of the renewal of the charter of
the Foreign Affairs Policy Board (‘‘the
Board’’). The Foreign Affairs Policy
Board provides the Secretary of State
with advice, feedback, and perspectives
from a diverse array of experts to
advance the Department’s mission and
help root American foreign policy in the
needs and aspirations of the American
people. The Board’s activities are
advisory only.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Designated Federal Officer Jennifer R.
Littlejohn in the Office of Policy
Planning, U.S. Department of State, at
email: LittlejohnJR@state.gov.
The Board
is established under the general
authority of the Secretary of State and
the Department of State as set forth in
Title 22 of the United States Code, in
particular Section 2656 of that Title and
consistent with the Federal Advisory
Committee Act.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. Appendix, 41 CFR
102–3.65.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Salman Ahmed,
Director, Office of Policy Planning,
Department of State.
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A determination has been
made that a number of foreign persons
have engaged in activities that warrant
the imposition of measures pursuant to
Section 3 of the Iran, North Korea, and
Syria Nonproliferation Act. The Act
provides for penalties on foreign entities
and individuals for the transfer to or
acquisition from Iran since January 1,
1999; the transfer to or acquisition from
Syria since January 1, 2005; or the
transfer to or acquisition from North
Korea since January 1, 2006, of goods,
services, or technology controlled under
multilateral control lists (Missile
Technology Control Regime, Australia
Group, Chemical Weapons Convention,
Nuclear Suppliers Group, Wassenaar
Arrangement) or otherwise having the
potential to make a material
contribution to the development of
weapons of mass destruction (WMD) or
cruise or ballistic missile systems. The
latter category includes (a) items of the
same kind as those on multilateral lists
but falling below the control list
parameters when it is determined that
such items have the potential of making
a material contribution to WMD or
cruise or ballistic missile systems, (b)
items on U.S. national control lists for
WMD/missile reasons that are not on
multilateral lists, and (c) other items
with the potential of making such a
material contribution when added
through case-by-case decisions.
DATES: July 29, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: On
general issues: Pam Durham, Office of
Missile, Biological, and Chemical
Nonproliferation, Bureau of
International Security and
Nonproliferation, Department of State,
Telephone (202) 647–4930. For U.S.
Government procurement ban issues:
Eric Moore, Office of the Procurement
Executive, Department of State,
Telephone: (703) 875–4079.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On July
29, 2021, the U.S. Government applied
the measures authorized in Section 3 of
the Iran, North Korea, and Syria
Nonproliferation Act (Pub. L. 109–353)
against the following foreign persons
SUMMARY:
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identified in the report submitted
pursuant to Section 2(a) of the Act:
Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq (AAH) (Iraq) and
any successor, sub-unit, or subsidiary
thereof;
Kata’ib Hezbollah (Iraq) and any
successor, sub-unit, or subsidiary
thereof;
Asia-Invest LLC (Russia) and any
successor, sub-unit, or subsidiary
thereof;
Charter Green Light Moscow (CGLM)
(Russia) and any successor, sub-unit, or
subsidiary thereof;
NPP Pulsar LLC (Russia) and any
successor, sub-unit, or subsidiary
thereof;
Ayman Al Sabbagh Trading (Syria)
and any successor, sub-unit, or
subsidiary thereof;
Lebanese Hizballah (Syria) and any
successor, sub-unit, or subsidiary
thereof;
Wael Issa Trading Establishment
(Syria) and any successor, sub-unit, or
subsidiary thereof.
Accordingly, pursuant to Section 3 of
the Act, the following measures are
imposed on these persons:
1. No department or agency of the
U.S. government may procure or enter
into any contract for the procurement of
any goods, technology, or services from
these foreign persons, except to the
extent that the Secretary of State
otherwise may determine;
2. No department or agency of the
U.S. government may provide any
assistance to these foreign persons, and
these persons shall not be eligible to
participate in any assistance program of
the U.S. government, except to the
extent that the Secretary of State
otherwise may determine;
3. No U.S. government sales to these
foreign persons of any item on the
United States Munitions List are
permitted, and all sales to these persons
of any defense articles, defense services,
or design and construction services
under the Arms Export Control Act are
terminated; and
4. No new individual licenses shall be
granted for the transfer to these foreign
persons of items the export of which is
controlled under the Export Control
Reform Act of 2018 or the Export
Administration Regulations, and any
existing such licenses are suspended.
These measures shall be implemented
by the responsible departments and
agencies of the U.S. government and
will remain in place for two years from
the effective date, except to the extent
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice: 11491]
Foreign Affairs Policy Board Charter Renewal
ACTION: Notice of renewal of the charter of the Foreign Affairs Policy
Board.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the Department
of State hereby provides notice of the renewal of the charter of the
Foreign Affairs Policy Board (``the Board''). The Foreign Affairs
Policy Board provides the Secretary of State with advice, feedback, and
perspectives from a diverse array of experts to advance the
Department's mission and help root American foreign policy in the needs
and aspirations of the American people. The Board's activities are
advisory only.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Designated Federal Officer Jennifer R.
Littlejohn in the Office of Policy Planning, U.S. Department of State,
at email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Board is established under the general
authority of the Secretary of State and the Department of State as set
forth in Title 22 of the United States Code, in particular Section 2656
of that Title and consistent with the Federal Advisory Committee Act.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. Appendix, 41 CFR 102-3.65.
Salman Ahmed,
Director, Office of Policy Planning, Department of State.
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