The EU and its Eastern Partners: A Struggle for Stability, Security and Prosperity. Part 1
On Thursday 26 November 2015 the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) together with the Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA) arranged a discussion about the European Union’s Eastern Partnership policy and the prospects for security, stability and prosperity in Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
Programme:
Part 1: New Challenges and Threats: How to Improve the EU’s Eastern Partnership Policy?
Adriano Martins, Deputy Head of Division, Eastern Partnership, European External Action Service (EEAS), Brussels
Lolita Čigane, Chair of European Affairs Committee, Deputy of 12th Saeimas, Latvia
Martin Hagström, Swedish Eastern Partnership Ambassador.
The seminars were moderated by Anke Schmidt-Felzmann, researcher at UI's Europe Programme.