Sec. 1243. REPORT RELATING TO ALLIED AND PARTNER SUPPORT TO UKRAINE
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## SEC. 1243 REPORT RELATING TO ALLIED AND PARTNER SUPPORT TO UKRAINE ###
(a)Report Required Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act, and every 90 days thereafter, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report that includes— ####
(1)an accounting of all bilateral military contributions to Ukraine made by allied and partner countries or multinational organizations in absolute and relative terms, disaggregated by country and organization, since January 1, 2022, including a separate accounting of such contributions during the reporting period; ####
(2)an accounting of all contributions to Ukraine made by allied and partner countries using the United States Jumpstart initiative, detailing the authorities used, quantity, valuation, and delivery timeline for each contribution and including a separate accounting of such contributions during the reporting period; ####
(3)an accounting of all contributions to Ukraine made by allied and partner countries using the United States Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List
(PURL)initiative to the Ukraine Security Assitance Initiative
(USAI)account, including a separate accounting of such contributions during the reporting period as well as— #####
(A)the allied contributions used for new procurements using the USAI account, including the quantity, valuation, and delivery timeline for each new procurement; #####
(B)the allied contributions used for the replacement of any weapons or articles provided to the Government of Ukraine, including the quantity, valuation, and delivery timeline for each item that has been sent to the Government of Ukraine from United States stocks; and #####
(C)a comprehensive list of United States weapon systems provided to Ukraine associated with the allied contributions to the PURL initiative, including, for each such system, an identification of whether it was previously committed to Ukraine under USAI or through presidential drawdown authority, and, if so, the specific assistance package in which the commitment was made; ####
(4)a statement of the remaining unobligated balance of funds in the USAI account, including a description of when such balance will expire; ####
(5)a plan for how the Secretary intends to use the remaining unobligated funds from allied contributions to the USAI account to support Ukraine’s capacity to defend itself and strengthen its deterrence against future aggression by the Russian Federation; ####
(6)a plan for further engagement with allied and partner countries on the use of the PURL initiative to support Ukraine’s capacity to defend itself and to strengthen its deterrence against future aggression by the Russian Federation; ####
(7)an identification of any weapon system during the reporting period that meets Ukrainian requirements, as validated by the Commander of the United States European Command, but has not been delivered to Ukraine by the United States or an allied or partner country; and ####
(8)any other matters that the Secretary determines to be relevant. ###
(b)Form The report required under subsection
(a)shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified annex. ###
(c)Appropriate Congressional Committees Defined In this section, the term “appropriate congressional committees” means— ####
(1)the congressional defense committees; and ####
(2)the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives. ###
(d)Sunset The reporting requirement in subsection
(a)shall terminate on January 1, 2027.