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NATO Deputy Secretary General to attend GLOBSEC 2016 Global Security Forum

| | Apr 15, 2016, at 10:04 pm
NATO Deputy Secretary General to attend GLOBSEC 2016 Global Security Forum

The Deputy Secretary General will be a panellist for the session titled “Syria Turmoil: Seeking the Silver Bullet” and will hold a Press Conference on “NATO ahead of the Warsaw Summit”.

"During his visit to Bratislava, Ambassador Vershbow will also have meetings with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic, Mr. Miroslav Lajčák, the Minister of Defence, Mr. Peter Gajdoš, and the Minister of Defence of Georgia, Ms. Tinatin Khidasheli," the NATO said in a statement.
 

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