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On April 20–21, 2017, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) in cooperation with the EU Delegation to the Russian Federation and Stefan Batory Foundation held a seminar “EU and Russia’s Common Neighborhood: Shared or Contested?”

The seminar agenda covered the following issues: the current situation in Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine and South Caucasus; prospects for EU–Russia cooperation and resolving crises in these areas; EU and Russia's shared and divided interests.

On April 20–21, 2017, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) in cooperation with the EU Delegation to the Russian Federation and Stefan Batory Foundation held a seminar “EU and Russia’s Common Neighborhood: Shared or Contested?”

The seminar agenda covered the following issues: the current situation in Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine and South Caucasus; prospects for EU–Russia cooperation and resolving crises in these areas; EU and Russia's shared and divided interests.

The event was attended by more than 30 experts on foreign policy issues from Russia and the EU, permanent group members, and external experts.

The seminar was held within the framework of the EU–Russia experts' network aimed at strengthening the basis for a longer-term engagement between the Russian Federation and the EU.

Building on experts' meetings held in 2016, 2017 has seen the project rejuvenated in the new format, with the first meeting being held at RIAC in February.The project is foreseen until the end of 2018.

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