PfPC Leads Seminar on Foreign Terrorist Fighters in Skopje

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PfPC Leads Seminar on Foreign Terrorist Fighters in Skopje

PfPC Leads Seminar on Foreign Terrorist Fighters in Skopje

By Partnership for Peace Consortium

SKOPJE, Macedonia (Nov. 9, 2017) – The Republic of Macedonia, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), and the United States Embassy in Macedonia co-hosted the Partnership for Peace Consortium’s (PfPC) Combating Terrorism Working Group (CTWG).

The Working Group led a leading-edge simulation exercise entitled “Foreign Terrorist Fighters: Promoting Prevention and Resilience,” from Nov. 7 to 9.

This exercise engaged participants by allowing them to roleplay various government entities, as well as radical elements, in a realistic scenario that responded to a crisis situation. 

The simulation allowed the participants to make real-time decisions, as well as to study the outcomes in a post-simulation academic forum.

The seminar began with opening remarks from H.E. Zoran Zaev, Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia, H.E. Jess Baily, U.S. Ambassador to Macedonia, H.E. Nina Suomalainen, Head of the OSCE Mission to Skopje, and Borche Petrevski, National Counterterrorism and Counter Violent Extremism Coordinator from the Republic of Macedonia.

Prime Minister Zoran Zaev said, “This conference is one of the most effective methods that allows us to fight the radical terrorism that threatens all human kind.”

He added, “The fight against these threats should not know any nationality or religion – we must fight this threat as one.”

Seminar participants included: the PfPC-CTWG co-chair, Richard Prosen, a Foreign Affairs Officer with the U.S. Department of State; Professor Frosina Remenski, Parliamentary Committee on Defense and Security of the Republic of Macedonia; Mr. Arben Ramkaj, President of the Interreligious Council, Elbasan; Filip Stojkovski, Senior Advisor at the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Macedonia; and, Dr. Edit Schlaffer, Founder, Women Without Borders.

The event was moderated by the PfPC-CTWG co-chair, Dr. Peter Forster, Associate Dean, Penn State University.