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An agreement that builds on the recent OECD agreement
substantially raising interest rates to the USSR to achieve further
restraints on officially-backed credits such as higher downpayments,
shortened maturities and an established framework to monitor this
process. 1stlus
Preparations within the U.S. Government
The Senior Interagency Group for International Economic Policy
(SIG-IEP) will be responsible for the attainment of U.S. objec-
tives in the context of the work program and studies called for
in the "Summary of Conclusions." Interagency working groups
will be established under the supervision of the SIG-IEP to
develop U.S. positions and strategies for the achievement of these
objectives in the four principal areas of U.S. concern. In addi-
tion, a working group will be established for an overall study of
East-West economic relations in the context of political and
strategic considerations. These working groups will submit for
approval by the President, through the SIG-IEP, the strategies
for attaining U.S. objectives and all U.S. positions for meetings
with Allies. The SIG-IEP will report to the President periodically
through the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
the state of progress in attaining the objectives. 181(01
The members of the working groups will be as follows:
Energy: International Energy Security Group,
Chaired by State
COCOM High Technology: Senior Interagency Group
on Transfer of Strategic Technology, Chaired
by State
Credits: Treasury (Chair), NSC Staff, State,
Commerce
East-West Economic Relations: State (Chair),
NSC Staff, Treasury, Commerce, DOD.
Delegations to negotiate with Allies on these subjects will be
chaired by a representative of the Department of State
and will include representatives from the National Security
Council Staff and concerned departments. (8) (u)
Poland-related Sanctions
On the expectation of firm allied commitments in these four areas
reflecting U.S. objectives emerging from the work program- agreed
in the "Summary of Conclusions, " I approved the cancellation of
the December 30 sanctions on oil and gas equipment and technology
to the Soviet Union and the June 22 amendment extending these
controls to U.S. subsidiaries and licensees abroad. In addition,
I have approved the resumption of case-by-case licensing for
commodities under national security controls. Sanctions imposed
against the USSR following the invasion of Afghanistan remain in
effect, including a presumption of denial for exports of oil and
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