Sec. 921. List of priority countries for security sector assistance
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It is the sense of Congress that United States security sector assistance is a critically important tool of United States foreign policy and the Secretary, acting under the direction of the President, should set foreign security sector policy priorities related to United States security sector assistance. The Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense and the heads of other appropriate Federal departments and agencies, shall include in the annual congressional budget justification of the Department a list that— those foreign countries identified by the Secretary as priority countries to receive security sector assistance; and indicates for each country identified under paragraph
(1)the policy objectives that the Secretary seeks to achieve with respect to the provision of such assistance.