H.E. German Galushchenko, Minister of Energy of Ukraine
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09-Nov-2023
2023 CENTRAL EUROPE WEEK - The 2023 edition of the Atlantic Council’s Central Europe Week, entitled “Leadership and Resilience on Europe’s Frontlines,” took place from November 6 to November 10. Central Europe Week is the Europe Center’s annual flagship conference that aims to foster a dynamic US-Central European partnership and help raise Central European voices, seeking common approaches to tackle pressing challenges in Europe and beyond.
Whether promoting regional security through their steadfast support of Ukraine or bolstering economic opportunity by serving as a center for industrial growth and technological innovation, many countries in Central Europe play an invaluable role in building transatlantic resilience, strength, and prosperity. As transatlantic partners continue to jointly strategize on how to deepen cooperation and counter mounting geopolitical tensions, this year’s Central Europe Week aims to highlight how the United States and Central Europe can lead in shaping responses to global challenges, while also underscoring their unique cultural and historical connections. The conference featured high-level programming with distinguished US and European experts in Prague, Warsaw, Bratislava, and Washington DC.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 11/09/23
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