Expresses the sense of the Senate that: (1) Libya should comply with United Nations (UN) Security Council Resolution 748 and release to the United States or the United Kingdom for trial the two Libyan suspects in the bombing of Pan Am flight 103, cooperate with the French judicial investigation into the bombing of UTA flight 772, compensate the families of the victims of those aircraft bombings, and cease support for terrorism; (2) the United States and the UN Security Council should consider additional measures against Libya if it does not fully cooperate with the UN Security Council Resolutions; (3) all countries should adhere to the UN sanctions against Libya; (4) the U.S. Government, the UN Security Council, and other nations should work together to ensure that the sanctions are adhered to; (5) the United States and other nations should consider additional measures against violators of the UN sanctions; and (6) all U.S. nationals who are contributing to the Libyan economy should leave Libya promptly, and the U.S. Congress and executive branch should work together to increase penalties against those U.S. individuals who choose to remain in Libya in defiance of U.S. law.
Introduced in Senate
Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
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