ARMENIA'S FORMER FM ATTENDS 7TH ANNUAL BRUSSELS FORUM
PanARMENIAN.Net
March 23, 2012 - 16:00 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian former Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian is
in Brussels March 23 to 25, attending the 7th Annual Brussels Forum,
sponsored by the German Marshal Fund of the United States.
The Brussels Forum is an annual meeting of the world's political and
financial leaders, as well as senior journalists and opinion makers
from around the world.
This is the fifth time Mr. Oskanian has attended the Brussels Forum.
This year, he will be speaking in a session entitled "The South
Caucasus - Too Far From Europe, Too Close To Trouble?"
Others on the panel are the Foreign Minister of Latvia, Edgars
Rinkevics, and the Vice Prime Minister of Georgia, Ekaterine
Tkeshelashvili.
The three-day meeting will feature sessions on Iran, Syria,
Afghanistan, the European financial crisis, energy issues, as
well as half a dozen other current topics. Catherine Ashton, High
Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security,
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Secretary General of NATO, Carl Bildt, Foreign
Minister of Sweden, Erkki Tuomioja, Foreign Minister of Finland,
Amin Jemayel, former president of Lebanon are among the high-level
participants, together with heads of major Russian, American, Middle
Eastern and U.S. think tanks and publications.
PanARMENIAN.Net
March 23, 2012 - 16:00 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian former Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian is
in Brussels March 23 to 25, attending the 7th Annual Brussels Forum,
sponsored by the German Marshal Fund of the United States.
The Brussels Forum is an annual meeting of the world's political and
financial leaders, as well as senior journalists and opinion makers
from around the world.
This is the fifth time Mr. Oskanian has attended the Brussels Forum.
This year, he will be speaking in a session entitled "The South
Caucasus - Too Far From Europe, Too Close To Trouble?"
Others on the panel are the Foreign Minister of Latvia, Edgars
Rinkevics, and the Vice Prime Minister of Georgia, Ekaterine
Tkeshelashvili.
The three-day meeting will feature sessions on Iran, Syria,
Afghanistan, the European financial crisis, energy issues, as
well as half a dozen other current topics. Catherine Ashton, High
Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security,
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Secretary General of NATO, Carl Bildt, Foreign
Minister of Sweden, Erkki Tuomioja, Foreign Minister of Finland,
Amin Jemayel, former president of Lebanon are among the high-level
participants, together with heads of major Russian, American, Middle
Eastern and U.S. think tanks and publications.