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21 January 1998

TEXT: CLINTON CONTINUES EMERGENCY REGARDING TERRORISTS

(Foreign terrorist groups threaten Middle East peace process) (730)



Washington -- "Terrorist groups continue to engage in activities with
the purpose or effect of threatening the Middle East peace process,
and which are hostile to U.S. interests in the region. Such actions
threaten vital interests of the national security, foreign policy, and
economy of the United States," President Clinton said January 21.


In a letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the
President of the Senate, the President stated that the national
emergency declared on January 23, 1995, with respect to grave acts of
violence committed by foreign terrorists that disrupt the Middle East
peace process is to continue in effect beyond January 23, 1998.


Following are the texts of the President's letter to Congress and the
notice to the Federal Register concerning the continuation of the
national emergency:


(Begin letter)



TEXT OF A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE


January 21, 1998



Dear Mr. Speaker:  (Dear Mr. President:)



Section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d))
provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless,
prior to the anniversary date of its declaration, the President
publishes in the Federal Register and transmits to the Congress a
notice stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the
anniversary date. In accordance with this provision, I have sent the
enclosed notice, stating that the emergency declared with respect to
grave acts of violence committed by foreign terrorists that disrupt
the Middle East peace process is to continue in effect beyond January
23, 1998, to the Federal Register for publication. The first notice
continuing this emergency was published in the Federal Register on
January 22, 1996.


The crisis with respect to the grave acts of violence committed by
foreign terrorists that threaten to disrupt the Middle East peace
process that led to the declaration of a national emergency, on
January 23, 1995, has not been resolved. Terrorist groups continue to
engage in activities with the purpose or effect of threatening the
Middle East peace process, and which are hostile to U.S. interests in
the region. Such actions threaten vital interests of the national
security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States. For these
reasons, I have determined that it is necessary to maintain in force
the broad authorities necessary to deny any financial support from the
United States for foreign terrorists that threaten to disrupt the
Middle East peace process.


Sincerely,



WILLIAM J. CLINTON



(End letter)



(Begin notice)



THE WHITE HOUSE



Office of the Press Secretary



January 21, 1998



NOTICE



CONTINUATION OF EMERGENCY REGARDING TERRORISTS WHO THREATEN TO DISRUPT
THE MIDDLE EAST PEACE PROCESS


On January 23, 1995, by Executive Order 12947, I declared a national
emergency to deal with the unusual and extraordinary threat to the
national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States
constituted by grave acts of violence committed by foreign terrorists
that disrupt the Middle East peace process. By Executive Order 12947
of January 23, 1995, I blocked the assets in the United States, or in
the control of United States persons, of foreign terrorists who
threaten to disrupt the Middle East peace process. I also prohibited
transactions or dealings by United States persons in such property. In
1996 and 1997, I transmitted notices of the continuation of this
national emergency to the Congress and the Federal Register. Last
year's notice of continuation was published in the Federal Register on
January 22, 1997. Because terrorist activities continue to threaten
the Middle East peace process and vital interests of the United States
in the Middle East, the national emergency declared on January 23,
1995, and the measures that took effect on January 24, 1995, to deal
with that emergency must continue in effect beyond January 23, 1998.
Therefore, in accordance with section 202(d) of the National
Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)), I am continuing the national
emergency with respect to foreign terrorists who threaten to disrupt
the Middle East peace process.


This notice shall be published in the Federal Register and transmitted
to the Congress.


WILLIAM J.  CLINTON



THE WHITE HOUSE,



January 21, 1998.



(End notice)




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