HR 2760 · 108th Congress · International Affairs

Resolution of the Ethiopia-Eritrea Border Dispute Act of 2004

Introduced 2003-07-16· Sponsored by Rep. Lantos, Tom [D-CA-12]· House

Bill Progress

Introduced
Committee
House Vote
4
Senate
5
Enacted
Latest: Received in the Senate.(2004-10-09)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Resolution of the Ethiopia-Eritrea Border Dispute Act of 2003 - Expresses the sense of Congress that both Ethiopia and Eritrea should take all appropriate actions to implement the Algiers Agreements, including by accepting the "Delimitation Decision" issued by the neutral Boundary Commission on April 13, 2002, with respect to the boundary between the two countries. Declares that: (1) Congress expresses its support for the Boundary Commission established by the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and calls on the international community to continue to support the United Nations trust fund established to facilitate the process of demarcation between Ethiopia and Eritrea and the economic and social transition of affected communities to new borders determined by the Commission; (2) it shall be U.S. policy to limit U.S. assistance for Ethiopia or Eritrea if either country is not in compliance with, or is not taking significant steps to comply with, the terms and conditions of the Algiers Agreements; and (3) Congress strongly condemns recent statements by senior Ethiopian officials criticizing the Boundary Commission's decision and calls on the Government of Ethiopia to immediately e…

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CBO Cost Estimate

Congressional Budget Office

H.R. 2760, Resolution of the Ethiopia-Eritrea Border Dispute Act of 2004

Nov 5, 2004

<p>Cost estimate for the bill as passed by the House of Representatives on October 8, 2004</p>

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H.R. 2760, Resolution of the Ethiopia-Eritrea Border Dispute Act of 2004

Nov 5, 2004

Cost estimate for the bill as passed by the House of Representatives on October 8, 2004

Full CBO report ↗

Official non-partisan budget analysis by the Congressional Budget Office

Cosponsors (7)

4 Democrats3 Republicans