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Forging a transatlantic consensus on Russia

Date: 30.11.2010
Published on EGF: 09.12.2010

    Recommendations for Action
    Washington, D.C, 9-10 December 2010

    In December 2009 Institute for Eastern Studies and the SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations organized a conference entitled "Forging a US-EU Strategic Partnership." The conference provided specific recommendations by various opinion leaders on a reformed US-EU relationship. Throughout the sessions and informal meetings there was a consensus that if the transatlantic partnership is to be a progressive force in the world to come, Americans and Europeans must urgently build a strategic partnership that is more effective in dealing with new partners and addressing transformations. A lot of attention was devoted to the Russian Federation and challenges that the trilateral US-EU-Russia dialogue needs to face. These findings encouraged us to continue searching for ways to forge the transatlantic consensus on Russia.

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