PANEL ON US-RUSSIA RELATIONS SLATED FOR APRIL 26
SARATOGA SPRINGS – On Wednesday, April 26, at noon, in the Harry Dutcher Community Room of the Saratoga Springs Public Library, there will be a panel discussion on current US-Russia relations, highlighting Russia’s geopolitical strategies in Europe and the Middle East.
The featured panelist, Professor Katherine Graney, Chair of the Skidmore College Government Department, has concentrated her academic focus on these and related topics.
Joining her on the panel will be two other charter members of the Board of Directors of the Saratoga Springs – Chekhov Sister City organization, former State Department employee Philip Diamond and former Mayor Kenneth Klotz.
All three panelists were part of the May 2001 delegation to Chekhov, Russia, to sign the Sister City agreement with then Chekhov Mayor Gennady Nedoseka.
At the completion of the panel discussion there will be time for questions from the audience.
This discussion is extremely pertinent in our current political landscape and promises to be informative and entertaining.
The event is free and open to the public.
For further information, contact Phil Diamond (pdiamond@nycap.rr.com or 580-1978) or Ken Klotz (kklotz@nycap.rr.com or 587-1534).