Ukraine Security Forum: A tipping point for Europe’s security and democracy

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Friends of Europe Ukraine Security Summit: tipping point for Europe’s security and democracy 2024

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With Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine entering its third year and Europe facing the most significant threat from Moscow since the end of the Cold War, we have reached a tipping point for security and democracy on the old continent. Taking stock of these existential and unprecedent risks, the Summit will gather senior decision-makers, business leaders, civil society representatives and experts from both sides of the Atlantic to chart a course forward.

To intellectually engage policymakers and our populations on what is at stake, the Forum will launch a special report on the cost and consequences of Ukraine’s non-victory for both Ukraine and Europe.

The event is a flagship event of our new Ukraine Initiative we have established to complement existing official efforts to reiterate the importance of upholding support for Ukraine as an essential contribution to our democracy. The objective is to activate an expansive and impactful platform for advocating the strategic importance of long-term political, economic, and military support for Ukraine and its Euro-Atlantic ambitions.


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Schedule

Schedule

Welcome and Registration
WORKING LUNCH – Working Meeting of the Steering Group
Expand WORKING LUNCH – Working Meeting of the Steering Group

Venue: Stanhope Hotel, Rue du Commerce 9, 1000 Bruxelles

The Ukraine Initiative Steering Group will meet to define its strategies, priorities and address new ways to connect and support international actors who are succeeding in countering Russian disinformation at this crucial time in maintaining political and public support for Ukraine.

(This session is by invitation only under the Chatham House Rule)

ROUNDTABLE DEBATE – Unfreezing Frozen Assets for the Public Good
Expand ROUNDTABLE DEBATE – Unfreezing Frozen Assets for the Public Good

Venue: TreeSquare, Square de Meeûs 5-6, 1000, Bruxelles

A coalition of experts will investigate complexities surrounding the utilization of Russian frozen assets. The session will also explore potential avenues for deploying these resources to serve Ukraine as it seeks to restore its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

(This session is by invitation only under the Chatham House Rule)

Registration & Welcome Coffee
PUBLIC PANNEL DISCUSSION – Official launch of the “Cost of Inaction” study
Expand PUBLIC PANNEL DISCUSSION – Official launch of the “Cost of Inaction” study

Venue: TownHall Europe, Sq. de Meeûs 5, 1000, Bruxelles

Friends of Europe will launch a new study, entitled the Cost of Inaction which presents an assessment of three conceivable scenarios, and considers their impacts, as the war in Ukraine continues. The study considers these potential outcomes from a geopolitical and geoeconomic perspective, and focuses on four thematic areas: security, economic, energy, agricultural, and demographic.

During this launch, a panel of policymakers and thought leaders will reflect on the war in Ukraine and the associated impacts for Euro-Atlantic security as well as the potential escalation risks and shifting global power dynamics in a shifting international order. Reflecting on the scenarios outlined in the report, a distinguished panel will also consider the present and future impacts of war in Ukraine on: economic conditions, agricultural productivity, demographic changes, and energy security.

With

Gert Jan Koopman

European Commission Director-General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations

With the participation of the Steering Group

With the participation of the Steering Group

Štefan Füle
Štefan Füle

Former special envoy to the OSCE and the Western Balkans, former EU commissioner for enlargement and European neighbourhood policy, and Trustee of Friends of Europe

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Štefan Füle is a Czech politician and diplomat who previously served as the Czech Special Envoy to the OSCE and the Western Balkans. Having started his career in the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he worked as Czech Ambassador to Lithuania and to the UK, as well as becoming Czech Permanent Representative to NATO. In 2010, he became the EU Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy where he was instrumental in setting up and developing the Eastern Partnership with six countries in Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus.

Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer

Chair of Clingendael Institute, Dutch Minister of State, former NATO secretary general, former Dutch foreign minister, and Trustee of Friends of Europe

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Jaap de Hoop Scheffer is a Dutch politician who notably served as the 11th Secretary-General of NATO. He also previously worked for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Dutch delegation of the NATO headquarters in Brussels. He now works as President of the Advisory Council on International Affairs (AIV) of the Netherlands, an independent body which advises government and parliament on foreign policy. Furthermore, he was appointed to the Pieter Kooijmans Chair for Peace, Law and Security at Leiden University.

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Rose Gottemoeller

Steven C. Házy Lecturer at Stanford University, former deputy secretary general of NATO, former under secretary for arms control and international security at the U.S. Department of State, and Trustee of Friends of Europe

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Rose Gottemoeller is the Steven C. Házy Lecturer at Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and its Center for International Security and Cooperation. Before joining Stanford, Gottemoeller was the deputy secretary-general of NATO. Prior to NATO, she served for nearly five years as the under secretary for arms control and international security at the United States Department of State, advising the Secretary of State on arms control, nonproliferation and political-military affairs. While assistant secretary of state for arms control, verification and compliance, she was the chief US negotiator of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) with the Russian Federation.

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Dalia Grybauskaitė

Former president of Lithuania and Trustee of Friends of Europe

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The former president of Lithuania and European commissioner, Dalia Grybauskaitė currently serves as the Co-Chair of the United Nations High-Level Panel on International Financial Accountability, Transparency and Integrity (FACTI). Previously, she has chaired the Council of Women World Leaders and held several positions as a Lithuanian diplomat and politician, including as the country’s finance minister, as well as minister plenipotentiary at the Lithuanian embassy to the United States and at the Lithuanian Mission to the EU. Notably, Grybauskaitė played a key role in improving the relations between Lithuania and the EU as the deputy chief negotiator of Lithuania’s Association Agreement with the EU.

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Philippe Maze-Sencier

President of Teneo France and former Chair of Global Public Affairs of Hill & Knowlton

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Prior to his current position at Teneo, Philippe Maze-Sencier served as Chair of Global Public Affairs of Hill & Knowlton Strategies (H+K) and Managing Director at McLarty Associates’ Brussels and Washington DC offices. He has been working at the nexus of policy, government relations and communications on transatlantic issues and oversaw operations in India, the Middle East and Africa in various sectors ranging from aerospace to energy to defence. Previously, Maze-Sencier held roles at the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, and at the delegation of the European Commission in Washington DC.

Michael Ryan
Colonel Michael Ryan

Lecturer on world affairs and Russian history, former deputy assistant secretary of defence for European and NATO policy at the United States Department of Defense and Trustee of Friends of Europe

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Colonel Michael Ryan previously served as the deputy assistant secretary of defence for European and NATO policy at the Pentagon, following a distinguished career in the US Air Force and Senior Executive Service. His extensive background in world affairs includes previous service at the United States Mission to the European Union, European Command Headquarters (USEUCOM) and Office of the Secretary of Defense, as well as NATO headquarters. A former fellow specialising in national defence at the US Congress, he has also lectured extensively throughout Europe and the US. Ryan began his career as a fighter pilot flying an A-10 in Europe during the Cold War.

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