The final version of the 2019 defense bill offers harsh words for Russia and China, keeping in place restrictions that prevent the US military from cooperating with Moscow.
The $717 billion bill “prohibits military-to-military cooperation with Russia,” according to a summary of the legislation released by Republican Rep. Mac Thornberry of Texas, the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee.
That prohibition was also contained in previous years’ versions of the bill but comes as Moscow has floated increased cooperation following President Donald Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.