Central and Eastern Europe‘s Security: Facing Russian Threats
Date of event: 4.11
Organizers:
- Prague Center for Transatlantic Relations, CEVRO Institute: www.pctr.cz
- Trimarium Foundation
- Polish Institute in Prague
Central and Eastern Europe’s Security: Facing Russian Threats
November 4, 2021
CEVRO Institute, Jungmannova 28/17, Prague, Czech Republic
Geopolitics is back. Since 2014 our region has been again confronted with the political instability at its borders, the incertitude created by the tectonic processes in global politics and economy, and the rise of new security threats. One of the reactions to those processes is strengthening cooperation in the CEE region, represented by initiatives such as Trimarium or Bucharest Nine. The conference aims at discussing from the Czech and Polish perspectives two critical dimensions of our security today: the strengthening of the North-South infrastructural axis with particular attention to energy security and, secondly, the stability of our eastern neighborhood.
14:00 – 15:30 North-South Axis. New impulse for energy security in the CEE region?
- Piotr Naimski – Secretary of State, Polish Government Plenipotentiary for Strategic Energy Infrastructure
- Paweł Turowski – expert of National Security Bureau, Poland
- Mirek Topolánek – former Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
- Václav Bartuška – Ambassador-at-Large for Energy Security of the Czech Republic
Moderated by Alexandr Vondra, MEP
15:30-15:45 Coffee break
15:45- 17:15 Beyond Trimarium. Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova as a key to the CEE security
- Prof. Przemysław Żurawski vel. Grajewski – Advisor to Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of Poland
- Radosław Fogiel – Vice President European Conservatives and Reformists Party, member of the Polish Sejm
- Jiří Schneider, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Jaroslav Kurfurst – Special Envoy for Eastern Partnership, MFA
Moderated by Tomáš Pojar – Vice-President of CEVRO Institute, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
17:15 – 17:30 Closing Remarks