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For our friends at the Marshall Fund, it is a great pleasure to host the nato secretarygeneral stoltenberg for his reflections on the future. Im fred kemp, president and ceo of the health line here with my colleague. Welcome to this very special edition of the Atlantic Councils front page, the premier ideas platform for global leaders. Weve been hearing from extraordinary leaders on this platform, including the imf managing director, the colombian president , and later this week, aftghan president. The Marshall Funds. United states and with nato Public Diplomacy to bring you a conversation with the secretarygeneral for nato for the alliances reflection process, evaluating how to strengthen nato in an increasingly competitive world. Were having this conversation as the world confronts the worst pandemic in a century and the deepest economic downturn since the Great Depression and here in the United States, the most widespread antiracist protest in 50 years. We have at the Atlantic Counc
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