Anticipating European integration and aspiring to join NATO, Macedonia has undertaken security sector, political and legislative reforms. Macedonian Defense Minister Lazar Elenovski will discuss:

  • Progress and next steps in the Euro-Atlantic integration processes
  • The effects of Kosovo's pending status on Macedonia's current and future security situation
  • Macedonia's regional role

Speakers

  • Lazar Elenovski
    Minister of Defense, Republic of Macedonia
  • Daniel P. Serwer, Moderator
    Vice President, Center for Post-Conflict Peace and Stability Operations, U.S. Institute of Peace

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