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On March 22, Moscow hosted a session of steering group for project Greater Europe-2030 organized by the Russian International Affairs Council and European Leadership Network with assistance of Polish Institute of International Affairs. The event was moderated by RIAC President Igor Ivanov, RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov, Lukasz Kulesa, Head of the Non-proliferation and Arms Control Project, Polish Institute of International Affairs, and Lord Desmond Browne, Executive Board member of the European Leadership Network.

On March 22, Moscow hosted a session of steering group for project Greater Europe-2030 organized by the Russian International Affairs Council and European Leadership Network with assistance of Polish Institute of International Affairs.

The roundtable covered the following issues:

–  Importance of strategic arguments in favor of Greater Europe.

– Current status of the Russia-Europe relationship.

– Greater Europe-2030: project content and plans.

The event was moderated by RIAC President Igor Ivanov, RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov, Lukasz Kulesa, Head of the Non-proliferation and Arms Control Project, Polish Institute of International Affairs, and Lord Desmond Browne, Executive Board member of the European Leadership Network.

The participants agreed to summarize the proposals for future development of the project.

Session of steering group for project Greater Europe-2030

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