For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
December 31, 2003
Statement by the Deputy Press Secretary
The President has directed Secretary of State Colin Powell and
Secretary of the Treasury John Snow to take significant steps to
expedite disaster relief and humanitarian aid operations in response to
the devastating earthquake in Bam, Iran.
The following steps are being taken today to facilitate the
humanitarian relief efforts of the United States and U.S.
non-governmental organizations (NGOs):
The Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control
(OFAC) will issue a general license that temporarily permits U.S.
individuals or NGOs to transfer funds to organizations operating in
Iran to support humanitarian aid activities associated with the tragic
earthquake in and around Bam. Donations of humanitarian relief items
such as food, certain medicines, clothing and tents do not require a
license.
After consultation with Congress, the Secretary of State has
determined that, due to the extraordinary humanitarian needs created by
this earthquake, it is in the national interest of the United States to
issue additional licenses that will enable the Department of State and
USAID as well as U.S. NGOs to export to Iran certain items needed for
the management of the relief effort, including controlled items such as
transportation equipment, satellite telephones, and radio and personal
computing systems.
The Iranian people deserve and need the assistance of the
international community to help them recover from the catastrophic
results of last week's earthquake. The American people want to help,
and share great concern and sympathy for those families and individuals
who lost loved ones, their homes and possessions.
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