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On October 22, 2016 the Baltic Forum with participation of RIAC held in Jurmala, Latvia, the XXI International Conference “Russia-EU: the Challenges of Interdependence and the Setting of a New Agenda.” Leading experts from Latvia, Russia, the EU, and the United States delivered reports at the Conference, which was also attended by Latvian officials.

On October 22, 2016 the Baltic Forum with participation of RIAC held in Jurmala, Latvia, the XXI International Conference “Russia-EU: the Challenges of Interdependence and the Setting of a New Agenda.”

The welcoming remarks at the Conference were made by Jānis Urbanovičs, President of the Baltic Forum; Andrejs Pildegovičs, Foreign Ministry State Secretary of Latvia; RIAC President Igor Ivanov; Igor Yurgens, Chairman of the Board of the Institute of Contemporary Development and RIAC member.

Leading experts from Latvia, Russia, the EU, and the United States delivered reports at the Conference, which was also attended by Latvian officials.

The forum is held annually and offers a platform for discussing the opportunities and prospects for development of relations between Russia and the West.

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