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Bahamian Diplomat Participates in Seminar
 on Washingston Security and Defense 

By Oswald Brown
Sep 24, 2015 - 4:15:31 PM

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Mr. Mark Wilkins, Director of the William Perry Center for Hemispheric Studies; Ms. Krissy Hanna, Second Secretary/Alternate Representative, Embassy/Permanent Mission of The Bahamas, and H.E. Eugene G. Newry, Ambassador of The Bahamas to the United States of America at reception in honor of seminar participants.

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Ms. Krissy Hanna, Second Secretary/Alternate Representative of the Embassy/Permanent Mission of The Bahamas in Washington, D.C., represented The Bahamas during a week-long seminar, entitled “Washington Defense and Security Seminar,” held from 14th to 18th September 14 - 18, 2015, at the William Perry Center for Hemispheric Studies in Fort McNair, Washington, D.C.

The seminar, which was conducted for over 80 participants, including defense and military attachés and the diplomatic community, provided an opportunity for participants to develop their knowledge and understanding of the defense and security environment and the policymaking processes of Washington, D.C. in relation to U.S. national and regional security policy.

During the week, presentations were delivered by high-level representatives from the U.S. Departments of State, Defense, Homeland Security, the U.S. Northern and Southern Commands, the American Enterprise Institute and the William Perry Center for Hemispheric Studies.

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