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German Ambassador to NATO meets PfPC Stakeholders

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PfPC Stakeholders meeting
From PfPC | by PfP Consortium | 21 Jun 2018

BRUSSELS, Belgium (21 June 2018) - On 21 June 2018, the German Ambassador to NATO, H.E. Hans-Dieter Lucas invited the PfP-Consortium's Senior Advisory Council and ambassadors of PfPC stakeholders to a working lunch commemorating former U.S. Defense Secretary William Cohen’s proposal to found the Partnership for Peace Consortium at the NATO Ministerial in June 1998.

With the PfPC's 20th anniversary coming up next June, participants suggested the PfPC Senior Advisory Council Chairman be invited to address the North Atlantic Council (NAC) to inform NATO members about PfPC/NATO accomplishments and the way forward.

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