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Attendees of the Partnership for Peace Consortium’s

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Attendees of the Partnership for Peace Consortium’s meeting of the Combating Terrorism Working Group listen to a speaker at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies here Sept. 24. Attendees of the working group, composed of about 60 participants representing 15 countries, will include talking about the results of research conducted between this meeting and a previous meeting, and presenting those findings during a series of briefings to the group. About 35 people are here for the event. (DOD Photo by Jason Tudor/RELEASED)

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24/09/2013
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