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PROGRAMME

FRIDAY, 10 OCTOBER 2008   
         
Welcome reception, speeches and dinner
Pera House (British Consulate)
   
  1900   Reception
  

  1945   Speeches by:

            Maxime Verhagen - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the             Netherlands
            Olli Rehn - European Commissioner for Enlargement
            
Ali Babacan - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of             Turkey

  2030   Dinner

    

SATURDAY, 11 OCTOBER 2008
      
Seminar and discussions
Feriye Restaurant
Çırağan Cad. No: 40 Ortaköy, İstanbul

0900   Keynote speeches

            
Ali Babacan - Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of             Turkey
            
Carl Bildt - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden


1000   Session 1: Update on EU-Turkey relations

           Chair: Eyüp Can Sağlık - Editor-in-Chief, Referans Daily

  • What progress has there been in the accession negotiations?
  • What can the EU and Turkey do to speed up the process?
  • Is the European / international environment conducive to EU accession?

          Keynote speech by Baroness Ashton of Upholland -           European Commissioner for Trade

          Michael Leigh - Director General for Enlargement, European           Commission
          
Oğuz Demiralp - Ambassador, Secretary General for EU           Affairs
          Asaf Savaş Akat - Professor of Economics, İstanbul           Bilgi University

1100   Coffee break    


1130   
Session 2: The EU, Turkey and the Caucasus

           Chair: Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger - Foreign Editor,            Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

  • How has the war in Georgia changed the geopolitical landscape in the Caucasus and Black Sea region?
  • What are the chances for success for Turkey's "Caucasus stability platform" initiative?
  • How can the EU reinforce its role in this region? Is there scope for cooperation with Turkey?

         Soli Özel - Lecturer of International Relations, İstanbul Bilgi          University
         Baroness Pauline Neville-Jones - Shadow Minister for          Security and National Security Advisor to the Leader of the          Conservative Party, UK
         
Hugh Pope - Project Director, Turkey/Cyprus, International          Crisis Group
         

1245   Lunch   
    

1400   Session 3: The future shape of Europe

           Chair: Mehmet Ali Birand - Editor-in-Chief,                     Kanal D News Department

  • What are the current prospects for further enlargement after the Irish "No" to the Lisbon Treaty?
  • Why are many Europeans worried about the impact of Turkish accession on Europe’s cultural and social dynamics?
  • How can Turkish and EU politicians best make the case for an open and outward looking Europe?

         Pierre Lellouche - Deputy of Paris and Chairman, French          Parliamentary Delegation to NATO Parliamentary Assembly
         
Simon Fraser - Director General for Europe and          Globalisation, Foreign & Commonwealth Office
         
Murat Belge - Professor, İstanbul Bilgi University

1530   Coffee break
 
1600   Closing session: Outlook for Europe and Turkey  

            Chair: Quentin Peel - International Affairs Editor, Financial             Times

            Yaşar Yakış - MP, Chairman of EU Harmonisation             Committee, Grand National Assembly of Turkey
            
Joost Lagendijk - MEP, Chair of the Turkey Delegation,             European Parliament
           
Ahmet Davutoğlu - Chief Advisor to the Prime Minister,            Republic of Turkey

1930   Boat trip across the Bosphorus for dinner venue
  
2000   Informal dinner
  
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