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 |   STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY (THIS STATEMENT HAS BEEN COORDINATED BY OMB
 WITH THE CONCERNED AGENCIES.)
 
 
 
| November 4, 1997 (House Rules)
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H.R. 2570 - Forced Abortion Condemnation Act
 (Fowler (R) Florida and 12 cosponsors)
 
 |  | The Administration agrees with the proponents of H.R. 2570 that the practice of 
forced abortion and involuntary sterilization is abhorrent.  The 
Administration, however, strongly opposes H.R. 2570 on several other grounds. 
The Administration opposes the bill because it would:
 
o U.S. interests are best served by increasing the transparency of Chinese 
society and promoting expansion of China's participation in international fora 
governed by standards and rules agreed to by the international community of 
nations.  U.S. engagement exposes Chinese officials first-hand to the benefits 
of an open and democratic system.  There is no better way to demonstrate the 
advantages of a free and open society than to let them experience it for 
themselves.Contradict U.S. policy to expand dialogue with China in order to advance 
critical U.S. security, political, economic, and human rights interests.
o Possibly prompt China to impose its own visa restrictions that could 
further limit the ability of U.S. officials to advocate views in China.
o Raise serious constitutional concerns to the extent that it would inhibit 
the President's ability to conduct the foreign relations of the United States 
and to receive foreign government officials.
o Fail to take account of U.S. international obligations to admit certain 
foreigners to the United Nations and other international organizations.
o Require the State Department to divert scarce resources from core tasks 
to comply with the requirement to maintain lists of officials covered by the 
bill.
 
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