Sec. 205. Vice President for Foreign Policy and National Security
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Section 1413 of the Better Utilization of Investments Leading to Development Act of 2018 ( 22 U.S.C. 9613 ) is amended by adding at the end the following: The Chief Executive Officer shall appoint a Vice President for Foreign Policy and National Security, from among individuals with experience in foreign policy or national security matters. The Vice President shall— advise the Chief Executive Officer and Deputy Chief Executive Officer on foreign policy matters; in addition to the Chief Executive Officer and the Deputy Chief Executive Officer, represent the Corporation in the interagency national security and foreign planning process; work with other relevant Federal agencies to identify projects that advance United States foreign policy interests; manage employees that are dedicated to ensuring that the Corporation’s activities advance United States foreign policy and national security interests and diplomatic strategy, including through— long-term strategic planning; issue and crisis management; and the advancement of foreign policy initiatives; foster and maintain relationships within the Corporation and external to the Corporation that increase the capacity of the Corporation to achieve its mission to advance United States foreign policy and national security interests; and coordinate within the Corporation to ensure United States foreign policy and national security interests are considered together with the Corporation’s development goals. .
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