CMDR COE hosted a delegation of SEEBRIG led by Brigadier General Numan Yediyildiz, TUR-A, SEEBRIG Commander, May 16 2016
Date: (16-05-2016)
The South-Eastern Europe Brigade (SEEBRIG) was established in 1999 and is currently located in Larissa. The SEEBRIG consists of six NATO and Partnership for Peace (PfP) nations: Albania, Bulgaria, FYROM, Greece, Romania, and Turkey and has a purpose to promote regional stability and security in South-Eastern Europe.
The delegation met with CMDR leadership to gain insight on the Centre's capabilities and priorities of work.
During the meeting, much of the conversation focused on the status of implementation of CMDR COE Program of Work 2016 and further opportunities to deepen the cooperation between the organisations.
The leaders also discussed the role of educational courses and exercises essential to strengthening the capabilities in the sphere of the crisis and disaster management.
The conclusion of the meeting was rewarded as both sides expressed a will to continue the cooperation in future.
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