Rastislav Káčer is the Ambassador of Slovakia to Hungary since 2013. He has served as President and Chairman of the Slovak Atlantic Commission starting from 2008, after completion of his five-year term in Washington D.C. as the Ambassador of Slovakia to the United States. Prior to this, Rastislav served at different decision-making levels for 16 years. Rastislav began his career as at the Ministry of Foreign A airs. Between 1994 and 1998 he served at NATO Headquarters in Brussels and on this return from Brussels became head of Policy Planning Sta and the Director General for Security Policy and Multilateral A airs at the Ministry. In 2001, he became the Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defense responsible for the negotiation and accession process of Slovakia to NATO. He is widely recognized as an expert on U.S. domestic and foreign policy, transatlantic relations, defense and security issues.

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