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  Updated: 14/12/2016

The Ministry for EU Affairs evaluates in Berlin Türkiye’s contributions to the future of the EU with representatives from civil society organisations

The Ministry for EU Affairs, under the auspices of Minister for EU Affairs and Chief Negotiator Ömer Çelik, will hold three different conferences in Berlin on 14-15 December, with the participation of academicians, media and business world from Türkiye and Germany titled “TURKEY-EU CIVIL SOCIETY MEETINGS”.

Representatives from civil society from Türkiye and Germany will come together to exchange views by assessing the Türkiye-EU relations in the current context. The ideas and recommendations shared in these series of meetings are aimed to provide guidance for the Türkiye-EU common future.

The first meeting of representatives from the business world, academicians and members of the media, who are important stakeholders in the EU Communication Strategy (EUCS), was held in Brussels on 29th November 2016. The series of meetings are planned to continue in other EU capital cities following the meetings in Berlin.

The programme of the meeting is provided below.

 

“Türkiye-EU Civil Society Meeting: The Future of the EU”

Meeting with Business Representatives

14-15 December 2016

Berlin, Germany

Meeting with Business Representatives

14 December 

19.30               Minister for EU Affairs and Chief Negotiator Ömer Çelik will attend the opening of a working dinner with Turkish business representatives and their German counterparts, Berlin


Meeting with Media Representatives

15 December

10.30               Minister for EU Affairs and Chief Negotiator Ömer Çelik will attend the opening of a working breakfast with Turkish media representatives and their German counterparts, Berlin


Meeting with Academic Representatives

15 December

13.30               Minister for EU Affairs and Chief Negotiator Ömer Çelik will attend the opening of a working luncheon with Turkish academicians and their German counterparts, Berlin

 

 

 



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