
NATO Counter Terrorism Panel co-organized by SOA and Slovenian SOVA
NATO security and intelligence panel on fighting terrorism is being held in Opatija, co-organized by SOA and Slovenian Security and Intelligence Agency (SOVA).
More than 100 experts from about 30 NATO members states and bodies as well as partner countries will take part in two-day discussions on measures and activities concerning the prevention and fight against terrorism.
The Panel welcomes directors of military and civil security and intelligence agencies (from left to right): Goran Vasilevski (Military Security and Intelligence Agency of the Republic of North Macedonia), BG Ivica Kinder (Military Security and Intelligence Agency of the Republic of Croatia), Dejan Matijevič (Military Intelligence and Security Service of the Republic of Slovenia’s Ministry of Defence), Daniel Markić (Security and Intelligence Agency of the Republic of Croatia), Rajko Kozmelj (Slovenian Security and Intelligence Agency), Goran Nikolovski (Administration for Security and Counterintelligence of the Republic of North Macedonia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs), Zoran Ivanov (Intelligence Agency of the Republic of North Macedonia)
More than 100 experts from about 30 NATO members states and bodies as well as partner countries will take part in two-day discussions on measures and activities concerning the prevention and fight against terrorism.
The Panel welcomes directors of military and civil security and intelligence agencies (from left to right): Goran Vasilevski (Military Security and Intelligence Agency of the Republic of North Macedonia), BG Ivica Kinder (Military Security and Intelligence Agency of the Republic of Croatia), Dejan Matijevič (Military Intelligence and Security Service of the Republic of Slovenia’s Ministry of Defence), Daniel Markić (Security and Intelligence Agency of the Republic of Croatia), Rajko Kozmelj (Slovenian Security and Intelligence Agency), Goran Nikolovski (Administration for Security and Counterintelligence of the Republic of North Macedonia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs), Zoran Ivanov (Intelligence Agency of the Republic of North Macedonia)