§ 7832. Assistance provided inside North Korea
(a)
Humanitarian assistance through nongovernmental and international organizations
It is the sense of the Congress that—
(1)
at the same time that Congress supports the provision of humanitarian assistance to the people of North Korea on humanitarian grounds, such assistance also should be provided and monitored so as to minimize the possibility that such assistance could be diverted to political or military use, and to maximize the likelihood that it will reach the most vulnerable North Koreans;
(b)
United States assistance to the government of North Korea
It is the sense of Congress that—
(1)
United States humanitarian assistance to any department, agency, or entity of the Government of North Korea shall—
(2)
United States nonhumanitarian assistance to North Korea shall be contingent on North Korea’s substantial progress toward—
(B)
providing for family reunification between North Koreans and their descendants and relatives in the United States;
(C)
fully disclosing all information regarding citizens of Japan and the Republic of Korea abducted by the Government of North Korea;
(D)
allowing such abductees, along with their families, complete and genuine freedom to leave North Korea and return to the abductees’ original home countries;
(c)
Report
Not later than 180 days after October 18, 2004, the Administrator of the Agency for International Development shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report describing compliance with this section.