Sec. 7. Israel, Greece, Cyprus, and United States Interexecutive Eastern Mediterranean Security Cooperation Group
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There is established a group, to be known as the Israel, Greece, Cyprus, and United States Interexecutive Eastern Mediterranean Security Cooperation Group to serve as a security focused executive component to the 3+1 structure. The Israel, Greece, Cyprus, and the United States Interexecutive Eastern Mediterranean Security Cooperation Group shall include a designated officer from: The United States Department of State, appointed by the United States Secretary of State. The responsibilities of this designated officer as established in Sec. 7. may be assigned to an existing officer within the Department of State to fulfil the requirements of Sec. 7.
The United States Department of Defense, appointed by the United States Secretary of Defense. The responsibilities of this designated officer as established in Sec. 7. may be assigned to an existing officer within the Department of Defense to fulfil the requirements of Sec. 7. The United States Department of Homeland Security, appointed by the United States Secretary of Homeland Security. The responsibilities of this designated officer as established in Sec. 7. may be assigned to an existing officer within the Department of Homeland Security to fulfil the requirements of Sec. 7.
Not less frequently than twice each year, the United States Interexecutive Eastern Mediterranean Security Cooperation Group shall meet with Israeli, Cypriot, and Greek executive counterpart members to discuss issues on the agenda of the executive branch of the Governments of Israel, Greece, the Republic of Cyprus, and the United States regarding counterterrorism and maritime security.