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 12 2 STA T .408PUBLIC LA W 110 – 181 —J A N .28, 2008 (1)Adescript i on o f t h e efforts , if a n y, of the U nited S tates G o v ern m ent to faci l itate family re u nions b et w een United States citi z ens and their relatives in N orth K orea, includin g the fol - lowing

(A) D iscussing with North Korea family reunions between United States citizens and their relatives in North Korea . ( B ) P lanning, in the event of a normalization of rela- tions between the United States and North Korea, for the appropriate role of the United States embassy in Pyongyang, North Korea, in facilitating family reunions between United States citizens and their relatives in North Korea. ( 2 ) A description of additional efforts, if any, of the United States Government to facilitate family reunions between United States citizens and their relatives in North Korea that the President considers to be desirable and feasible. SEC.126 6. R E PO R T SO N PRE V ENT I ONO FMA SS ATROCITIES. (a) D EPARTM E N T OF STATE R EPORT. — (1) REPORT RE QUI RE D .—Not later than 1 80 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall submit to the congressional defense committees, the C ommittee on F oreign Relations of the Senate, and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the H ouse of Representatives a report assessing the capability of the Department of State to provide training and guidance to the command of an international intervention force that see k s to prevent mass atrocities. (2) CONTENT.— T he report re q uired under paragraph (1) shall include the following: (A) An evaluation of any doctrine currently used by the Secretary of State to prepare for the training and guidance of the command of an international intervention force. (B) An assessment of the role played by the United States in developing the ‘ ‘responsibility to protect ’ ’ doctrine described in paragraphs 1 3 8 through 1 4 0 of the outcome document of the High-level Plenary M eeting of the General Assembly adopted by the United Nations in September 200 5, and an update on actions taken by the United States Mission to the United Nations to discuss, promote, and implement such doctrine. (C) An assessment of the potential capability of the Department of State and other Federal departments and agencies to support the development of new doctrines for the training and guidance of an international intervention force in keeping with the ‘‘responsibility to protect’’ doc- trine. (D) Recommendations as to the steps necessary to allow the Secretary of State to provide more effective training and guidance to an international intervention force. (b) DEPARTMENT OF DEFEN S E REPORT.— (1) REPORT REQUIRED.—Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional defense committees, the Com- mittee on Foreign Relations of the Senate, and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives a report

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