Sec. 3. Sense of Congress
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It is the sense of Congress that— while the United States should seek opportunities for cooperation with Russia, particularly in the context of arms control and the conflict in Syria and maintain open dialogue with Russia, the United States should also confront Russia more robustly, in order to deter further Russian efforts to undermine United States society, the United States political system, or the societies or political systems of United States allies; and such robust confrontation should include— responding strongly to ongoing Russian interference in Ukraine; exposing the corruption of Vladimir Putin; strengthening military ties with other countries in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization; and ensuring a coordinated and effective Federal response to Russian aggression.