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Historic Joint Lecture by NATO and EU Military Chiefs in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Published: April 25, 2026
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For the first time in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Chairs of the Military Committees of NATO and the European Union will appear together in a public academic setting, delivering a joint lecture at the Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security Studies on April 28th at 16:30 o’clock.

Giuseppe Cavo Dragone and Sean Clancy are set to present their strategic perspectives on contemporary global security challenges, offering students and the wider public a rare opportunity to hear directly from two of the world’s highest-ranking military officials.

The event is being described as a landmark moment for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s academic and security community, providing insight into evolving international security dynamics and the strategic direction of global defense cooperation. Beyond a traditional lecture, it represents a unique platform for dialogue between future security professionals and top-level military leadership.

During his two-day visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina on April 16th, Admiral Dragone emphasized that the current global security environment demands stronger engagement and deeper cooperation among international partners. He underlined that partnerships remain a cornerstone of NATO policy, noting that the Alliance – comprising 32 member states – maintains extensive cooperation networks across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America.

Dragone highlighted that cooperation between NATO and Bosnia and Herzegovina follows this same principle, recalling that the country joined the Partnership for Peace program in 2006, with relations dating back even earlier. As part of his visit, he is meeting with both political and military leaders in the country to further strengthen practical collaboration.

He confirmed that discussions have already been held with commanders of NATO Headquarters Sarajevo and EUFOR, stressing the importance of raising public awareness about the need for sustained investment in defense and security amid evolving global threats.

“The Western Balkans holds a high place on NATO’s agenda and represents a region of strategic importance. Our commitment to stability in this region is strong and will remain so. We will not allow a security vacuum,” Dragone stated.

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