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The theme of this year’s edition was determined on the basis of continuous analyzes of the situation in Europe. Undoubtedly, the most important topic on the European continent remains the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Therefore, it will become the focal point of discussions and activities during the forum. It will be important to look at the current situation from different angles.
In addition, other issues that are being highlighted today are worth discussing:
- new dimensions of decolonization processes in Europe;
- the situation of regions and local identities;
- European diversity and the potential for further development of the EU.
The latter is of particular importance in the context of the perspectives of the European Neighborhood Policy. Last year brought Moldova and Ukraine the status of EU candidates. Contrary to expectations, however, Georgia did not receive it. What are the membership prospects for this country? The question about the remaining countries of the Eastern Partnership (Armenia, Azerbaijan and Belarus), as well as the countries of the Western Balkans, also remains open.
The forum will be held in three languages: Polish, English and Ukrainian, please join the online broadcasts.
ORGANISERS: European Solidarity Centre, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Office Poland, Centre for Freedom and Democracy in Lviv
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