Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Hostage-Taking and the Wrongful Detention of United States Nationals Abroad
1. Purpose
To extend the national emergency declared in Executive Order 14078 due to the ongoing threat of hostage-taking and wrongful detention of U.S. nationals abroad, which impacts national security and foreign policy.
2. Key Actions And Directives
- Extend National Emergency for Hostage-Taking: The national emergency will be extended for one additional year from July 19, 2026.
3. Important Points
- Threat Persisting Beyond 2026: Hostage-taking and wrongful detention continue to pose significant threats to U.S. security and interests, justifying the extension.
- Legal Basis for National Emergency: The emergency declaration is authorized under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, enabling the government to respond to threats against national security.
- Publication of Continuation Notice: The notice of the continuation of the national emergency will be published in the Federal Register, ensuring transparency and public awareness.
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