101. The effects on the Indian economy could be devastating if the Clinton administration blocks aid from international lending institutions. 102. The erosion of the viability of territorial jurisdiction calls for strengthened international institutions. 103. The country is mired in a deep recession and is perilously close to defaulting on its debts to international lending institutions. 104. The current account encompasses foreign transactions in goods and services, as well as financial transfers to international institutions. 105. The foreign aid spending bill would make deep cuts in what the U.S. spends on development projects overseas and in funding for international lending institutions. 106. The first is that no country should receive help from the IMF or other international institutions without first agreeing to comprehensive reforms. 107. The key to the future, in the Clintonian view, was collective action through the building of international institutions and through multilateral diplomacy. 108. The measure also directs the president to veto Cuban participation in international lending institutions. 109. The House bill would make deep cuts in what the U.S. spends on development projects overseas and in funding for international lending institutions such as the World Bank. 110. The new law also tightens restrictions on travel to the United States from the island and directs the president to veto Cuban participation in international lending institutions. |
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