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On June 3, 2015, RIAC received a delegation of European Commission to discuss a future joint project on advancing the dialogue between Russian and European think tanks and general issues of Russia-EU relations. The EU team included Michel Martino, International Relations Officer at European External Action Service; Jutta Pomoell-Segurola, Program Manager at Service for Foreign Policy Instruments; Outa Hermalahti, Project Manager of EU-Russia Cooperation Program; and Vadim Deleu, expert on partnership Instruments of EU-Russia Cooperation Program.

On June 3, 2015, RIAC received a delegation of European Commission to discuss a future joint project on advancing the dialogue between Russian and European think tanks and general issues of Russia-EU relations.

The EU team included Michel Martino, International Relations Officer at European External Action Service; Jutta Pomoell-Segurola, Program Manager at Service for Foreign Policy Instruments; Outa Hermalahti, Project Manager of EU-Russia Cooperation Program; and Vadim Deleu, expert on partnership Instruments of EU-Russia Cooperation Program.

RIAC was represented by Director General Andrey Kortunov, Program Manager Ivan Timofeev and Program Manager Natalia Evtikhevich.

 

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