27 września 2023

Euro-Atlantic Resiliance Forum: Forward resilience: How can the EU and NATO support their neighbours? / 28 września 2023

Euro-Atlantic Resiliance Forum: Forward resilience: How can the EU and NATO support their neighbours? / 28 września 2023

Instytut współorganizuje ramach Euro-Atlantic Resilience Forum 2023 panel Forward resilience: How can the EU and NATO support their neighbours? Drugim organizatorem jest Euro-Atlantic Resiliance Center w Bukareszcie. Dyskusja odbędzie się 28 września 2023 r. o godzinie 12.30.

Keynote Speaker: Victor Chirilă, Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to Romania

Philipp Schweers, European Union Partnership Mission in Moldova

Konrad Pawłowski, Institute of Central Europe

Spasimir Domaradzki, Institute of Central Europe

Revaz Chkheidze, Deputy Director of the Political Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia

Daniel Sunter, Founder, Balkan Security Network, Serbia

Kristina Zeleniuk, Journalist, Ukraine

Jakub Olchowski, Institute of Central Europe

Robert Lupițu, Editor-in-Chief, Calea Europeana

Rumena Filipova, Chairperson and Founder, Institute for Global Analytics, Bulgaria

The discussion will be moderated by Piotr Oleksy, Institute of Central Europe and Marlena Gołębiowska, Institute of Central Europe

The panel is organised by the Euro-Atlantic Resilience Centre in partnership with Instytut Europy Środkowej, Lublin.

The illegal and unjustified Russian invasion of Ukraine has brought to the forefront of Euro-Atlantic attention the importance of unity and resilience throughout the democratic world. Strong emphasis was placed on Eastern Partnership and Western Balkans countries, whose accessions were prioritised in 2022. The EU granted candidate status to Moldova and Ukraine, and recognized Georgia as a potential candidate. Accession negotiations were opened with Albania and North Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina was designated as a candidate country. With the Spanish Presidency of the EU Council making the strengthening of European unity one of its four priorities, enlargement progress has never looked stronger.

As for NATO, both the 2022 Strategic Concept and the past two years’ summit declarations reaffirmed the importance of the Western Balkans and Eastern European regions for the Alliance. 

What are, therefore, the challenges and opportunities these countries have to navigate in order to achieve our common goal for stronger democratic resilience and more security and what can the two organisations, EU and NATO, do in order to support them in becoming more resilient?

Szczegółowa informacja o wydarzeniu:

https://resilienceforum.e-arc.ro/2023/09/10/forward-resilience-how-can-the-eu-and-nato-support-their-neighbours/

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