North Macedonia’s Interior Minister Toshkovski Concludes Strategic Dialogue in Washington
Panče Toshkovski, Minister of Interior for North Macedonia, remained in Washington D.C. as part of the second Strategic Dialogue session between North Macedonia and the United States. This ongoing process is viewed as critically important for bolstering national and public security initiatives.
During his working visit, Minister Toshkovski engaged in a series of meetings with key figures within American security agencies. These discussions included Nicholas Coulour, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and Director of the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), Christopher G. Raja, Deputy Director of the FBI, Gregory Dukot, Director of ICITAP, and David M.
Berard, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. The meetings focused on strengthening cooperation and exchanging expertise related to security matters. As announced by the Ministry of Interior, the dialogue concluded with a mutual recognition of North Macedonia’s commitment to enhanced security protocols and collaborative efforts.
The Strategic Dialogue represents a vital channel for advancing shared interests and reinforcing partnerships between the two nations. The continued engagement between Toshkovski and U.S. officials is expected to contribute significantly to ongoing security advancements.
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“It’s encouraging to see continued efforts to strengthen security partnerships between our nations.”
What specific areas of security cooperation were discussed during the dialogue?