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On September 21-24, Sarajevo was the venue of the 3rd Meeting of Young Experts' Group on Ukraine Settlement and Euro-Atlantic Security, which also covered economic issues and supremacy of law. The group will continue to work along these three tracks. The event was attended by young leaders from Ukraine, Europe, Russia and the United States, as well as members of the NGOs, think tanks, academia and business community, with RIAC represented by Program Director Ivan Timofeyev and Program Manager Natalia Yevtikhevich.

On September 21-24, Sarajevo was the venue of the 3rd Meeting of Young Experts' Group on Ukraine Settlement and Euro-Atlantic Security, which also covered economic issues and supremacy of law. The group will continue to work along these three tracks.

The event was attended by young leaders from Ukraine, Europe, Russia and the United States, as well as members of the NGOs, think tanks, academia and business community, with RIAC represented by Program Director Ivan Timofeyev and Program Manager Natalia Yevtikhevich.

The program also included meetings with BiH Foreign Ministry officials, BiH Security Minister Dragan Mektic, and Co-Chairman of BiH Chamber of Representatives Sefik Dzaferovich.

The Young Experts' Group was formed in 2014 by the European Leadership Network, the Nuclear Threat Initiative and Russian International Affairs Council to develop steps for enhancing Euro-Atlantic security. In 2014 and 2015 the group met in Sofia and Riga.

 

 

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