The PEACE Act requires the Department of State to assess and report on antisemitism and international terrorism in Europe.
The PEACE Act, or Protecting Europe from Antisemitic Crime and Extremism Act, mandates the Department of State to evaluate the rising threat of antisemitism and international terrorism in Europe. It emphasizes the importance of this assessment for U.S. foreign policy. The Act also calls for diplomatic engagement with concerned countries to enhance transatlantic cooperation against antisemitism and terrorism. The Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs must brief relevant congressional committees on these matters within 180 days of enactment and annually for two years.
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