Marshall Center Hosts Euro-Atlantic Security Seminar in Prague

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George C. Marshall European Center Hosts Euroaltlantic Security Seminar in Prague

Marshall Center Hosts Euro-Atlantic Security Seminar in Prague

By Public Affairs Office
George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies

PRAGUE (March 2, 20160) - The Marshall Center led a two-day Euro-Atlantic Security seminar from Feb. 29 to March 1, at the Institute of International Relations Prague.

The seminar analyzed the progress in implementation of decisions reached by the NATO Alliance at its 2014 ‪Wales summit and previewed the agenda of issues for the 2016 summit in Warsaw.

The seminar included remarks by U.S. Embassy Prague Ambassador Andrew H. Schapiro; Federal Republic of Germany Ambassador to the Czech Republic Dr. Arndt Freiherr Freytag von Loringhoven, and Czech Republic Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for Security and Multilateral Issues Jakub Kulhánek.

Leading the non-resident event for the Marshall Center was Director of Programs on Central and Southeast Europe Dr. Matthew Rhodes.

Dr. Graeme Herd was part of a panel discussion and offered his perspectives on “Fighting ISIS:  The Euro-Atlantic Coalition and Russian Intervention in Russia.” 

Dr. Ralf Roloff shared his expertise on a panel discussion titled “Europe’s Migration and Refugee Crisis:  Impacts on Euro-Atlantic Security and Solidarity.”