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Exclusive chat with H.E. Ivan Korčok, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic. Opening remarks: Robert Vass, President, GLOBSEC. Led by: Alexander Stubb, Director of the School of Transnational Governance European University Institute (EUI).
Minister Korčok will engage in a conversation about the post-COVID-19 challenges to the European Union as seen from Slovakia, in particular the EU recovery package, MFF negotiations, the EU’s role in safeguarding multilateralism and in playing a bigger role on the world stage.
This online event is held in a framework of GLOBSEC’s series of actions under the campaign#Hub4Europe with cooperation with the Austro-French Centre for Rapprochement in Europe in Vienna, the French Institute of International Relations (Ifri) and the School of Transnational Governance European University Institute (EUI)
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