November 8, 1982
To the Congress of the United States:
Section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)) provides for the automatic
termination on the anniversary date of a declaration of emergency, unless prior to the anniversary
date the President publishes in the Federal Register and transmits to Congress a notice stating that
the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the anniversary date. I have sent to the Federal
Register for publication the enclosed notice stating that the Iran emergency is to continue in effect
beyond the November 14, 1982 anniversary date. Similar notices were sent to the Congress and
the Federal Register on November 12, 1980 and November 12, 1981.
The crisis between the United States and Iran, which began in 1979, has eased, but it has not been
fully resolved. The internal situation in Iran remains uncertain. The war between Iran and Iraq
continues, and the Soviet Union still occupies Afghanistan. The international arbitral tribunal
established for the adjudication of claims of United States nationals against Iran and by Iranian
nationals against the United States continues to function. Full normalization of commercial and
diplomatic relations between the United States and Iran will require more time. In these
circumstances, I have determined that it is necessary to maintain in force the broad authorities that
may be needed to respond to the process of implementation of the January 1981 agreements with
Iran and the eventual normalization of relations.
Ronald Reagan
The White House,
November 8, 1982.