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This Act may be cited as the . Russian Aggression Prevention Act of 2014 Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definitions. TITLE I—Reinvigorating the NATO alliance Sec. 101. Strengthening United States assistance and force posture in Europe and Eurasia. Sec. 102. United States efforts to strengthen the NATO alliance. Sec. 103. Expanded support for Poland and the Baltic states. Sec. 104. Accelerating implementation of European and NATO missile defense efforts. Sec. 105.
Strengthened United States-German cooperation on global and European security issues. TITLE II—Deterring further Russian aggression in Europe Sec. 201. United States policy toward Russian aggression in Europe. Sec. 202. Sanctions to address continuing aggression of the Russian Federation toward Ukraine. Sec. 203. Additional sanctions in the event of increased aggression by the Russian Federation toward Ukraine or other countries. Sec. 204. Limitation on Russian access to United States oil and gas technology.
Sec. 205. Diplomatic measures with respect to the Russian Federation. Sec. 206. Support for Russian democracy and civil society organizations. TITLE III—Hardening Ukraine and other European and Eurasian states against Russian aggression Sec. 301. Military assistance for Ukraine. Sec. 302. Sense of Congress on intelligence sharing with Ukraine. Sec. 303. Major non-NATO ally status for Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova. Sec. 304. Expanded security force training, assistance and defense cooperation with key non-NATO states.
Sec. 305. Expediting natural gas exports. Sec. 306. European and Eurasian energy independence. Sec. 307. Crimea annexation nonrecognition. Sec. 308. Support for democracy and civil society organizations in countries of the former Soviet Union. Sec. 309. Expanded broadcasting in countries of the former Soviet Union.