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Online debata “Poljska-Zapadni Balkan. Zajedno ka budućnosti” održana je 22. oktobra. Debata je bila dio istoimenog projekta koji je sufinansiralo Ministarstvo vanjskih poslova Republike Poljske u okviru programa bespovratnih sredstava „Javna diplomatija 2020 – nova dimenzija“.
Projekt “Poljska – Zapadni Balkan. Zajedno ka budućnosti” imao je za cilj predstaviti važnu ulogu Poljske u procesu evropskih integracija zemalja Zapadnog Balkana. Tokom rasprave sudionici su razgovarali o ulozi Poljske u Berlinskom procesu iz perspektive njihovih zemalja, uticaju regionalnih politika zemalja Zapadnog Balkana na odnose s Evropskom unijom (EU) i percepciji EU u javnosti.
Govornici debate bili su:
- Albanija – Ledion Krisafi, Albanski institut za međunarodne studije
- Bosna i Hercegovina – Sanita Hadžović, Centar za sigurnosne studije
- Kosovo – Donika Marku, Kosovski centar za sigurnosne studije
- Crna Gora – Marko Pejović, Centar za demokratiju i ljudska prava (CEDEM)
- Sjeverna Makedonija – Marija Risteska, Centar za istraživanje i kreiranje politika (CRPM)
- Srbija – Jelica Minić, Evropski pokret Srbija
Diskusijom je moderirala Anna Kurowska, direktorica za grantove i projekte iz Instituta za istočne studije (Varšava, Poljska).
An online debate “Poland-Western Balkans. Together Towards the Future”
An online debate “Poland-Western Balkans. Together Towards the Future”, was held on 22nd October at 3 pm. The discussion was a part of the project co-financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland in the framework of the grant programme „Public diplomacy 2020 – new dimension”.
Project “Poland – Western Balkans. Together towards the future” aimed at presenting the important role of Poland in the European integration process of the Western Balkan countries. During the discussion, the participants discussed Poland’s role in the Berlin process from the perspective of their countries, the impact of regional policies of the Western Balkan countries on relations with the EU and public perception of the European Union.
The speakers of the debate were:
- Albania – Ledion Krisafi, Albanian Institute for International Studies
- Bosnia and Herzegovina – Sanita Hadžović, Centre for Security Studies Kosovo – Donika Marku, Kosovar Centre for Security Studies
- Montenegro – Marko Pejović, Center for Democracy and Human rights (CEDEM)
- North Macedonia – Marija Risteska, Centre for Research and Policy Making (CRPM)
- Serbia – Jelica Minić, European Movement Serbia
The discussion was moderated by Anna Kurowska, Director for Grants and Projects from the Eastern Institute (Warsaw, Poland).