13.12.2023.
Visit from NATO Defense College delegation to Serbia
The Senior Course 143 participants, and the teaching and administrative staff from 34 NATO member and partner countries, led by Lieutenant General Max Nielsen, NATO Defense College Commandant, Rome, are on a three-day study visit to the Republic of Serbia.
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In his lecture to the Senior Course participants, acting Assistant Minister for Defence Policy Predrag Bandić said that the global security situation had significantly worsened, and that wars and other forms of unrest were showing a growing tendency. Referring to the current armed conflicts in different parts of the world, Assistant Minister Bandić concluded that the global security recession was the product of the absence of a constructive dialogue, misunderstanding and disregard for the interests of different peoples, states, and regions.
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Representatives of the NATO Defense College were addressed by acting Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Security Policy Igor Kuželka and Colonel Mićo Suvajac, Commandant of the National Defense School, Defence University.
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Lieutenant General Max Nielsen said that the visit to Belgrade was a unique opportunity for the Senior Course 143 participants to better understand the security and defence priorities and challenges facing Serbia. He also said that the understanding of different national perspectives and dialogue between allies and partners was a key lesson taught at his educational institution, but also a major step towards greater cohesion in the future, so that global challenges could be tackled and peace and security preserved by working together.