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On December 2–3 2016, Moscow hosted the 4th “German-Russian International Affairs Dialogue” or GRID, a meeting of a Russian-German work group within the joint project of Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and Koerber Foundation (Koerber Stiftung, Germany). The meeting gathered Russian and German business and expert communities, as well as government officials.

On December 2–3 2016, Moscow hosted the 4th “German-Russian International Affairs Dialogue” or GRID, a meeting of a Russian-German work group within the joint project of Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and Koerber Foundation (Koerber Stiftung, Germany).

The meeting gathered Russian and German business and expert communities, as well as government officials. 

During the meeting the following issues were discussed: the future of the world order and the international relations after the elections in the USA and Great Britain’s decision to exit the EU, the dynamics of the integration projects development in today’s context, European security issues, and the perspectives for the peaceful reconciliation of the civil war in Syria and stabilization of the situation in Afghanistan.

 

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