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[CITE: 22USC6002]

 
               TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
 
                       CHAPTER 69--CUBAN DEMOCRACY
 
Sec. 6002. Statement of policy

    It should be the policy of the United States--
        (1) to seek a peaceful transition to democracy and a resumption 
    of economic growth in Cuba through the careful application of 
    sanctions directed at the Castro government and support for the 
    Cuban people;
        (2) to seek the cooperation of other democratic countries in 
    this policy;
        (3) to make clear to other countries that, in determining its 
    relations with them, the United States will take into account their 
    willingness to cooperate in such a policy;
        (4) to seek the speedy termination of any remaining military or 
    technical assistance, subsidies, or other forms of assistance to the 
    Government of Cuba from any of the independent states of the former 
    Soviet Union;
        (5) to continue vigorously to oppose the human rights violations 
    of the Castro regime;
        (6) to maintain sanctions on the Castro regime so long as it 
    continues to refuse to move toward democratization and greater 
    respect for human rights;
        (7) to be prepared to reduce the sanctions in carefully 
    calibrated ways in response to positive developments in Cuba;
        (8) to encourage free and fair elections to determine Cuba's 
    political future;
        (9) to request the speedy termination of any military or 
    technical assistance, subsidies, or other forms of assistance to the 
    Government of Cuba from the government of any other country; and
        (10) to initiate immediately the development of a comprehensive 
    United States policy toward Cuba in a post-Castro era.

(Pub. L. 102-484, div. A, title XVII, Sec. 1703, Oct. 23, 1992, 106 
Stat. 2576.)
