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May 30th, 2019
NATO-Russia relations, Ukraine, hybrid warfare and cyber-security will be among top topics due to be debated by 650 delegates of NATO-member and associated countries, as well as Iraq and Afghanistan, at a Spring Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly at Bratislava Castle on May 31-June 3. "The meeting will also deal with the future of NATO enlargement - particularly with North Macedonia - and developments in North Africa, which can potentially pose a danger to the security of European countries via infiltration of terror groups and further waves of uncontrolled migration," said Most-Hid MP Martin Fedor, a member of the Slovak Parliament's permanent delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly.
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