(A)
In general
Not later than 180 days after December 22, 2023, and annually thereafter for 2 years, the Secretary of State shall submit to the appropriate committees of Congress a report that includes—
(i)
an assessment as to whether a national security council or a similar formal coordinating body is helping or would help achieve the objectives described in paragraph (1) at acceptable financial and opportunity cost;
(ii)
a description of all actions taken by the United States Government to assist in the identification or maintenance of a national security council, or other identified coordinating body, in each specified country;
(iii)
with respect to each specified country, an assessment as to whether—
(I)
the specified country has appropriately staffed its national security council or other identified coordinating body; and
(II)
the extent to which the national security council, or other identified coordinating body, of the specified country is capable of carrying out the activities described in paragraph (5);
(iv)
an assessment of—
(I)
any challenge to cooperation and coordination with the national security council, or other identified coordinating body, of any specified country;
(II)
current efforts by the Secretary of State to coordinate with the specified countries on the activities described in paragraph (5); and
(III)
existing governmental entities within each specified country that are capable of supporting such activities;
(v)
a description of any challenge with respect to—
(I)
the implementation of the national security council, or other identified coordinating body, of any specified country; and
(II)
the implementation of paragraphs (1) through (3);
(vi)
an assessment of any attempt or campaign by a malign actor to influence the political, security, or economic policy of a specified country, a member of a national security council or other identified coordinating body, or an immediate family member of such a member; and
(vii)
any other matter the Secretary of State considers relevant.