Sec. 30256. Strategy to enhance transatlantic cooperation with respect to the People’s Republic of China
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Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the President shall brief the appropriate congressional committees, the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate, and the Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives on a strategy for how the United States will enhance cooperation with the European Union, NATO, and European partner countries with respect to the People’s Republic of China. The briefing required under subsection
(a)shall include the following elements with respect to the strategy referred to in such subsection: An identification of the senior Senate-confirmed Department of State official who leads United States efforts to cooperate with the European Union, NATO, and European partner countries to advance a shared approach with respect to the People’s Republic of China. An identification of key policy points of convergence and divergence between the United States and European allies and partners with respect to the People’s Republic of China in the areas of technology and economic practices. A description of efforts to advance shared interests with European counterparts on— security and economic challenges with respect to the People’s Republic of China; democracy and human rights challenges with respect to the People’s Republic of China; technology issues with respect to the People’s Republic of China; defense issues with respect to the People’s Republic of China; and developing a comprehensive strategy to respond to the Belt and Road Initiative
(BRI)established by the Government of the People’s Republic of China. A description of the coordination mechanisms among key regional and functional bureaus within the Department of State and Department of Defense tasked with engaging with European allies and partners on the People’s Republic of China. A detailing of diplomatic efforts up to the date of the briefing and future plans to work with European allies and partners to counter the Government of the People’s Republic of China’s advancement of an authoritarian governance model around the world. A detailing of the diplomatic efforts made up to the date of the briefing and future plans to support European efforts to identify cost-effective alternatives to Huawei’s 5G technology. A detailing of how United States public diplomacy tools, including the Global Engagement Center of the Department of State, will coordinate efforts with counterpart entities within the European Union to counter Chinese propaganda. A description of the staffing and budget resources the Department of State dedicates to engagement between the United States and the European Union on the People’s Republic of China and provide an assessment of out-year resource needs to execute such strategy. A detailing of diplomatic efforts to work with European allies and partners to track and counter Chinese attempts to exert influence across multilateral fora, including at the World Health Organization. The briefing required under section
(a)shall be classified. Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act and annually thereafter for three years, the Secretary of State shall consult with the appropriate congressional committees, the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate, and the Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives regarding the development and implementation of the elements described in subsection (b).