A bill to substitute the employment of American citizens for Soviet nationals employed by the United States diplomatic mission or United States consular posts in the Soviet Union, and for other purposes.
United States Foreign Missions Security Improvement Act of 1985 - Directs the Secretary of State to replace Soviet nationals who are employed by the U.S. diplomatic mission or by U.S. consular posts in the Soviet Union with American citizens unless the Secretary certifies to the Congress every year that each Soviet national whose employment is continued: (1) does not pose a significant threat to U.S. security; (2) is necessary to provide usual and customary services to U.S. nationals and the employment of a U.S. national as a replacement would reduce the efficiency of a U.S. diplomatic mission or consular post; or (3) is employed in an occupation which precludes entry into the facilities of a U.S. diplomatic mission or consular post in the Soviet Union.
Authorizes appropriations for FY 1986 and 1987 for carrying out such replacements and for improving security at U.S. missions in Eastern Europe.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
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