22 U.S.C. § 5491
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The President should suspend all assistance to an East European country pursuant to this chapter if the President determines, and reports to the Congress, that—
- (1)that country is engaged in international activities directly and fundamentally contrary to United States national security interests;
- (2)the president or any other government official of that country initiates martial law or a state of emergency for reasons other than to respond to a natural disaster or a foreign invasion; or
- (3)any member who was elected to that country’s parliament has been removed from that office or arrested through extraconstitutional processes.