Sec. 102. DIPLOMATIC STRATEGY
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## SEC. 102 DIPLOMATIC STRATEGY **[**[22 U.S.C. 2656 note](/us/usc/t22/s2656)**]** It is the diplomatic strategy of the United States— ####
(1)to work with United States allies— #####
(A)to confront common challenges; #####
(B)to improve information sharing; #####
(C)to increase defense investment and trade; #####
(D)to ensure interoperability; and #####
(E)to strengthen shared capabilities; ####
(2)to strengthen relationships with partners who— #####
(A)share mutual respect for the rule of law; #####
(B)agree with fair and reciprocal trade; and #####
(C)understand the importance of civil society, the rule of law, the free and reliable flow of information, and transparent governance; ####
(3)to support functional problem-solving regional architecture, including through the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, and the East Asia Summit; ####
(4)to emphasize the commitment of the United States— #####
(A)to freedom of navigation under international law; #####
(B)to promote peaceful resolutions of maritime and territorial disputes; and #####
(C)to expand security and defense cooperation with allies and partners, as appropriate; ####
(5)to pursue diplomatic measures to achieve complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization of North Korea; ####
(6)to improve civil society, strengthen the rule of law, and advocate for transparent governance; ####
(7)to develop and grow the economy through private sector partnerships between the United States and Indo-Pacific partners; ####
(8)to pursue multilateral and bilateral trade agreements in a free, fair, and reciprocal manner and build a network of partners in the Indo-Pacific committed to free markets; ####
(9)to work with and encourage Indo-Pacific countries— #####
(A)to pursue high-quality and transparent infrastructure projects; #####
(B)to maintain unimpeded commerce, open sea lines or air ways, and communication; and #####
(C)to seek the peaceful resolution of disputes; and ####
(10)to sustain a strong military presence in the Indo-Pacific region and strengthen security relationships with allies and partners throughout the region. # TITLE II PROMOTING UNITED STATES SECURITY INTERESTS IN THE INDO-PACIFIC REGION
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