DELEGATION OF WESTERN DIPLOMATS AND EXPERTS TO ARRIVE IN YEREVAN TODAY
Mediamax
Oct 19 2011
Armenia
Yerevan/Mediamax/. The joint delegation of the German Marshall Fund
of the United States and Robert Bosch Stiftung will arrive in Yerevan
today to get acquainted with recent developments in the South Caucasus.
The delegation already visited Baku and Tbilisi where they met with
the Azerbaijani and Georgian Presidents.
According to Mediamax's information, the delegation members will
meet with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, Head of the President's
Staff Vigen Sargsyan, leader of the ANC Levon Ter-Petrosyan and head
of the Civilitas Foundation Vardan Oskanyan.
The delegation members are:
- Dieter Boden, Former Special Representative of the Secretary General
of the UN to Georgia;
- Olof Ehrenkrona, Senior Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs
of Sweden, Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
- Sylvia Hartleif, Senior Advisor to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
German Bundestag;
- Christoph Israng, Head of Divison, German Federal Chancellery;
- Christine Weil, Head of Division, South Caucasus and Central Asia,
German Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
- Tim Judah, Special Correspondent, The Economist;
- Carsten Lenk, Senior Program Officer, Program Area Central- and
Southeastern Europe, CIS, China, Robert Bosch Stiftung;
- Ognyan Minchev, Director, Institute for Regional and International
Studies, Bulgaria;
- Jesper Pedersen, Minority Staff Director, Europe Subcommittee,
House Foreign Affairs;
- Constanze Stelzenmuller, Senior Transatlantic Fellow, German Marshall
Fund of the US;
- Michael Thumann, Die ZEIT, Head of Middle East Office;
- Ozgur Unluhisarcikli, Director, GMF Ankara; - Brian Wanko, Majority
Professional Staff Member, Europe Subcommittee, House Foreign Affairs;
- Mark Cunningham, Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation, GMF
Bucharest;
- Dinu Toderascu, Program Officer, Black Sea Trust for Regional
Cooperation, GMF Bucharest;
- Andrew Fishbein, Program Officer, Congressional Affairs, GMF
Washington;
- Nino Liluashvili, Program Officer, Black Sea Trust.
Mediamax
Oct 19 2011
Armenia
Yerevan/Mediamax/. The joint delegation of the German Marshall Fund
of the United States and Robert Bosch Stiftung will arrive in Yerevan
today to get acquainted with recent developments in the South Caucasus.
The delegation already visited Baku and Tbilisi where they met with
the Azerbaijani and Georgian Presidents.
According to Mediamax's information, the delegation members will
meet with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, Head of the President's
Staff Vigen Sargsyan, leader of the ANC Levon Ter-Petrosyan and head
of the Civilitas Foundation Vardan Oskanyan.
The delegation members are:
- Dieter Boden, Former Special Representative of the Secretary General
of the UN to Georgia;
- Olof Ehrenkrona, Senior Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs
of Sweden, Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
- Sylvia Hartleif, Senior Advisor to the Committee on Foreign Affairs,
German Bundestag;
- Christoph Israng, Head of Divison, German Federal Chancellery;
- Christine Weil, Head of Division, South Caucasus and Central Asia,
German Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
- Tim Judah, Special Correspondent, The Economist;
- Carsten Lenk, Senior Program Officer, Program Area Central- and
Southeastern Europe, CIS, China, Robert Bosch Stiftung;
- Ognyan Minchev, Director, Institute for Regional and International
Studies, Bulgaria;
- Jesper Pedersen, Minority Staff Director, Europe Subcommittee,
House Foreign Affairs;
- Constanze Stelzenmuller, Senior Transatlantic Fellow, German Marshall
Fund of the US;
- Michael Thumann, Die ZEIT, Head of Middle East Office;
- Ozgur Unluhisarcikli, Director, GMF Ankara; - Brian Wanko, Majority
Professional Staff Member, Europe Subcommittee, House Foreign Affairs;
- Mark Cunningham, Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation, GMF
Bucharest;
- Dinu Toderascu, Program Officer, Black Sea Trust for Regional
Cooperation, GMF Bucharest;
- Andrew Fishbein, Program Officer, Congressional Affairs, GMF
Washington;
- Nino Liluashvili, Program Officer, Black Sea Trust.