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"Rīgas konference 2025" paneļdiskusija "What Next on the Road to Peace through Strength?"
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"Rīgas konference 2025" paneļdiskusija "What Next on the Road to Peace through Strength?"
Apraksts
ASV pastāvīgais pārstāvis NATO Metjū Vitakers (Matthew G. Whitaker) (no kreisās), bijušais NATO Militārās komitejas priekšsēdētājs Robs Bauers (Rob Bauer) un Lielbritānijas Karaliskā Apvienoto dienestu institūta vecākais pētnieks Džeks Votlings (Jack Watling) piedalās starptautiskā Ziemeļeiropas drošības un ārpolitikas foruma "Rīgas konference 2025" paneļdiskusijā "What Next on the Road to Peace through Strength?".
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LETA © Paula Čurkste
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LETA
Дата
2025-10-09 16:35:13
ID
24870811
Автор
LETA © Paula Čurkste
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LETA
Date
2025-10-09 16:35:13
ID
24870811
Title
Matthew G. Whitaker, Permanent Representative of the United States to NATO (left), Rob Bauer, former Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, and Jack Watling, Senior Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute in the United Kingdom, take part in the panel discussion "What Next on the Road to Peace through Strength?" at the international Northern European Security and Foreign Policy Forum "Riga Conference 2025".
Short description
Matthew G. Whitaker, Permanent Representative of the United States to NATO (left), Rob Bauer, former Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, and Jack Watling, Senior Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute in the United Kingdom, take part in the panel discussion "What Next on the Road to Peace through Strength?" at the international Northern European Security and Foreign Policy Forum "Riga Conference 2025".
Author
LETA © Paula Čurkste

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