The United States today clarified the changes made so far in the sanctions against India and Pakistan waived by President Bush on September 22: Glenn Amendment -- all waived.

The provision prohibited help under Foreign Assistance Act, US Government credit, credit guarantees and "other financial assistance" by departments, agencies, or instrumentalities of US -- Direct US to "oppose" non-basic human needs loans, financial or technical assistance through International Financial Institutions. Bar export licenses for U.S. Munitions List items and certain dual-use items. (Individual waiver previously granted for helicopter parts to India.)
Prohibit government defence sales under Foreign Military Sales and Foreign Military Financing. (Individual waiver previously granted for equipment for Pakistan's forces serving in United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone UNAMSIL). Pakistan only
Export-Import Bank Act prohibiting Export-Import Bank guarantees, insurance and credits to any non-nuclear weapons state that detonates a nuclear device has been waived (previously waived for India). Pressler Amendment prohibiting military assistance and transfers of military equipment or technology unless President certifies Pakistan does not possess a nuclear explosive device, has also been waived. Bureau Report