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June 3rd, 2019
Interior Minister Denisa Sakova stated at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Bratislava on Monday that the security environment around the world is constantly changing and that the boundaries between civil and military threats are blurred - two of the reasons why individual countries and NATO must be able to react to everyday challenges. Hundreds of delegates from NATO-member countries and NATO partners but also guests from Iraq and Afghanistan gathered at the assembly at the weekend to discuss security and defence.
TASR
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