Events

Trade and Globalisation

One Year after Majdan
Europe/Amsterdam 05 2015 17:00
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Introduction

- A report on this panel discussion can be found here -

Central European Views on Situation in Ukraine

Central European countries are in imminent vicinity of Ukraine and play important role in European efforts towards Ukraine in order to find new approaches and help the country to overcome the crisis and stabilize the region. Panellists will discuss on how to eliminate crises impacts, how to promote further democratic changes and building civil society, how to deal with security issues, help with the DCFTA implementation, etc.

The panel will provide a unique opportunity to share views and thoughts on current activities of the Visegrad group countries and Germany and discuss possibilities of strengthening the regional cooperation in helping to resolve the current situation.

Speakers
Mr. Petr Drulák, Vice-Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic 
Mr. Kai-Olaf Lang, Senior Fellow, German Institute for International and Security Affairs
Mr. László Vasa, Deputy Director General, Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary
Mrs. Henryka Mościcka-Dendys, Vice-minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland
Mr. Vladimír Bilčík, Senior Researcher, Slovak Foreign Policy Association

Moderator: Mr. Jan Marinus Wiersma, Senior Visiting Fellow at Clingendael
 

Thursday, 26 March 2015, 17.00 - 19.00 (registration starts at 16.30)
 

Event will be followed by reception
 


Please RSVP by Monday 23rd March 2015 to cveltkamp@clingendael.nl.


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