Ambassador Satterfield Talks Diplomacy, Combating Terrorism to Marshall Center Counterterrorism Participants

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Ambassador Satterfield Talks Diplomacy, Combating Terrorism to Marshall Center Counterterrorism Participants

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


GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (March 16, 2015) – Ambassador David Satterfield, serves at the Director General of the Multinational Force and Observers in the Sinai Peninsula, talks about Diplomacy and Combating Terrorism to 72 participants from 54 countries attending the Program in Terrorism and Security Studies March 16 at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies here.

The PTSS course addresses numerous aspects of a threat that confronts nations around the globe.

The four-week course is designed for government officials, military officers and police administrators currently working in mid- and upper- level management positions of counterterrorism organizations throughout the world.

The mission of the Marshall Center, as a vital instrument of German-American cooperation, is to create a more stable security environment by advancing democratic institutions and relationships; promoting active, peaceful, whole-of-government approaches to address transnational and regional security challenges; and, creating and enhancing enduring partnerships worldwide.