INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES TRANSMITTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF 1 U.S.C. 112b, AS AMENDED
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Afghanistan - Agreement regarding grants under the foreign assistance act of 1961, as amended, or successor legislation, and the furnishing of defense articles, defense services and related training, including the United States International Military and Education Training Program (IMET), from the United States of America to the Afghanistan Interim Administration. Effected by exchange of notes at Kabul April 6 and 13, 2002. Entered into force April 13, 2002.
[This agreement was submitted late due to Internal Procedures]
Denmark - Memorandum of understanding concerning scientific and technical cooperation in the earth sciences as related to Greenland, with annexes. Signed at Copenhagen May 31, 2006. Entered into force May 31, 2006.
[This agreement was received late from the substantive office within the Department of State]
Multilateral - Memorandum of understanding concerning the establishment, administration, and operation of the combined joint operations from the sea centre of excellence, with annexes. Signed at Norfolk May 31, 2006. Entered into force May 31, 2006.
[This agreement was received late from the United States European Command]
Israel - Memorandum of agreement regarding the assignment of liaison officers, with annex. Signed at Tel Aviv June 11, 2006. Entered into force June 11, 2006.
[This agreement was received late from the United States European Command]
Bahrain - Agreement on the establishment of a free trade area, with annexes and related exchange of letters. Signed at Washington September 14, 2004. Entered into force August 1, 2006.
[The text of this agreement, including background information, was transmitted to the Congress previously. (H. Doc. 109-71, 109th Cong., 1st Sess., Nov. 17, 2005).]
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