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April 18: “Enlargement to strengthen NATO’s Role” Roundtable Discussion

April 18th, 2012 – 18:15-20:30 

10th Floor, 165 University Ave. Toronto

About the Speakers: 

A graduate in Law, Mrs. Trisic-Babic also has a background in journalism, and studied at Harvard’s Kennedy School Program in the field of national and international security, Boston, Massachusetts.  After serving in successively senior positions in the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina, she was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in February 2007, and in January 2010, she was given the additional responsibility of President of the NATO Coordination Team of the Council of Ministers.

Ambassador Tevdovski was born in Skopje, Macedonia, and completed a Bachelor of Arts in History of Art and Archaeology from the University of Sts. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje.  He received his Master of Arts in Contemporary Diplomacy from the University of Malta.  He has an extensive background in the field of international relations, working for more that 14 years for different governmental institutions, educational, and civic organizations.

Fees:

NCC Members: $20.00 /  Non-Members: $25.00

Please contact the NCC by April 16, 2012 to register

(Seating is limited and no walk-ins can be accommodated)

by calling (416) 979-1875 or e-mailing  rsvp@atlantic-council.ca

Directions:

Public Transit: 165 University Avenue is located just North of St. Andrew’s Subway Station.

Public Parking: Available west of University Avenue, on Richmond, Adelaide or Pearl streets.


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The NATO Association of Canada (NAOC) strives to educate and engage Canadians about NATO and its goals of peace, prosperity and security. The NAOC ensures Canada has an informed citizenry able to participate in discussions about its role on the world stage.