Sec. 6. Syria strategy
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Not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this resolution, the President shall consult with Congress and submit to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives an integrated United States Government strategy for achieving a negotiated political settlement to the conflict in Syria, including a comprehensive review of current and planned United States diplomatic, political, economic, and military policy towards Syria. The strategy required under subsection
(a)shall include— the provision of all forms of assistance to the Syrian Supreme Military Council and other Syrian entities opposed to the government of Bashar Al-Assad that have been properly and fully vetted and share common values and interests with the United States; the provision of all forms of assistance to the Syrian political opposition, including the Syrian Opposition Coalition; efforts to isolate extremist and terrorist groups in Syria to prevent their influence on the future transitional and permanent Syrian governments; security coordination with allies and regional partners including Israel, Jordan and Turkey; efforts to limit support from the Government of Iran and others for the Syrian regime; planning for securing existing chemical, biological, and other weapons supplies; and efforts to address the ongoing humanitarian challenges presented by 2,000,000 Syrian refugees in neighboring countries, and 4,500,000 internally displaced persons in Syria, and related humanitarian needs.