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To make some village in india established in 1984, dedicated to helping prevent, mitigate, and resolve violent conflict abroad. In todays world this mandate means that not only do we address active conflicts, but also that we help to establish and maintain mechanisms and tools that increase stability and prevent future conflict. We are pleased to have the opportunity this afternoon to explore one such potential mechanism, their growing political and Security Partnerships between the nato and its partner countries in the indo pacific, australia, japan, the republic of korea, and new zealand. This topic is subject of a new report that a u. S. Ip Expert Study Group has just issued, it is Available Online and we have hard copies outside for all of you. My main role is to welcome two of the most respected gentleman in washington. Secretary of state dr. Kurt campbell, and former National Security advisor and firmer chair former chair stephen hadley. Following their discussion, we are delight