Bill Sponsor
House Bill 4558
116th Congress(2019-2020)
End the Cyprus Arms Embargo Act of 2019
Introduced
Introduced
Introduced in House on Sep 27, 2019
Overview
Text
Introduced
Sep 27, 2019
Latest Action
Sep 27, 2019
Origin Chamber
House
Type
Bill
Bill
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Bill Number
4558
Congress
116
Policy Area
International Affairs
International Affairs
Primary focus of measure is matters affecting foreign aid, human rights, international law and organizations; national governance; arms control; diplomacy and foreign officials; alliances and collective security. Measures concerning trade agreements, tariffs, foreign investments, and foreign loans may fall under Foreign Trade and International Finance policy area.
Sponsorship by Party
Democrat
Rhode Island
Democrat
California
Democrat
California
Democrat
Florida
Democrat
New Jersey
Democrat
New Jersey
Democrat
New Jersey
Democrat
New York
Democrat
New York
House Votes (0)
Senate Votes (0)
No House votes have been held for this bill.
Summary

End the Cyprus Arms Embargo Act of 2019

This bill modifies requirements for, and limits on, the transfer of defense articles and services to Cyprus.

The Department of State shall generally not deny exports, re-exports, or transfers of defense articles or services to or from Cyprus if the request is made by or on behalf of Cyprus and if Cyprus is the end user of such articles or services. However, even if these conditions are met, the State Department may deny such a transfer based on credible human rights concerns.

Furthermore, the existing policy to deny exports, re-exports, or transfers of articles on the U.S. Munitions List to Cyprus shall remain in effect unless the President periodically certifies to Congress that Cyprus is (1) cooperating with U.S. efforts to reform anti-money-laundering regulations and financial regulatory oversight, and (2) taking steps to deny Russian military vessels access to ports for refueling and servicing. The President may temporarily waive the export denial policy for U.S. national security interests.

Text (1)
September 27, 2019
Actions (2)
09/27/2019
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
09/27/2019
Introduced in House
Public Record
Record Updated
Nov 1, 2022 1:49:46 PM