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International conference “European Integration: Economic and Security Implications for Central and Eastern Europe”

Date: 20-05-2001 21:55
On May 20-22 the Lithuanian Free Market Institute, in co-operation with the Bertelsmann Foundation, the Swedish Embassy and the Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University, held an international conference “European Integration: Economic and Security Implications for Central and Eastern Europe.” The primary goal of the conference was to discuss the main questions of EU membership negotiations with Central and Eastern European countries during Sweden’s presidency as well as the prospects of EU integration. Other objectives were to evaluate and present to society the implications of the ongoing integration processes and future membership in the EU on Lithuania and other acceding countries. Discussion focused on the impact of the EU enlargement on neighbouring countries, security issues and economic implications of EU membership, particularly in such areas as agriculture, the energy sector and external economic relations.
 
The conference drew about one hundred participants, including President of Lithuania Valdas Adamkus, Chairman of the Parliament of Lithuania Artūras Paulauskas, Lithuania’s Chief Negotiator for EU Accession Petras Auštrevičius, Ambassador of Sweden Jan Palmstierna, Head of the European Delegation to Lithuania Michael Graham, Chairman of Yabloko and Member of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Grigory Yavlinsky, representatives of the EU and acceding countries, policy analysts and scholars. The speakers included distinguished researchers working on EU integration issues and high-ranking government officials responsible for integration affairs from Central and Eastern European countries, representatives of international financial institutions, educational establishments and non-governmental organisations.
 
LFMI presents a paper on impact assessment of EU membership on the Baltic States delivered to the conference by LFMI Policy Analyst Ramūnas Vilpišauskas.
 
AGENDA
 
SUNDAY, 20 MAY 2001
 
Arrival of participants, transfers to Hotel Le Meridien Villon.

7:00 p.m. APERITIF

7:15 p.m. DINNER
Dinner Speech

Artūras Paulauskas
Chairman of the Seimas - Parliament of Lithuania, Vilnius
 
MONDAY, 21 MAY 2001
 
9:00 a.m. Welcome
Valdas Adamkus
President of the Republic of Lithuania, Vilnius
Cornelius Ochmann
Director Central and Eastern Europe, Bertelsmann Foundation, Guetersloh
Elena Leontjeva
President, Lithuanian Free Market Institute, Vilnius
 
Session I - A General Political Overview
 
Chair: Raimundas Lopata

Director of the Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University, Vilnius

9:30 a.m. The EU enlargement agenda - perspectives for and expectations towards candidate countries
Jan Palmstierna
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Sweden, Vilnius
 
Michael Graham
Head of the European Commission Delegation to Lithuania, Vilnius
 
10:00 The expectations of CEEC's
Petras Auštrevičius
General Director, European Committee under the Government of the Republic of Lithuania; Chief Negotiator for EU Accession of the Republic of Lithuania, Vilnius
Keit Kasemets
Head of Division, Bureau for Integration of the Republic of Estonia into the European Union, State Chancellery of the Republic of Estonia, Tallinn
Josef Kreuter
Former Ambassador to the EU; Advisor to the State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic to the EU, Prague
Ingrid Brockova
Deputy Director, Department of Analysis and Planning, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic, Bratislava
 
11:00 a.m. COFFEE BREAK

11:30 a.m. General discussion

01:00 a.m. LUNCH BREAK
Session II - Direct Neighbourhood
 
Chair: Cornelius Ochmann

Director Central and Eastern Europe, Bertelsmann Foundation, Guetersloh

02:30 p.m. Relations between the enlarged EU and its Eastern neighbours - chances and risks
Iris Kempe
Senior Researcher, Bertelsmann Group for Policy Research, Center for Applied Policy Research, Munich
Stanislaw Ciosek
Eastern European Affairs Advisor to the President of the Republic of Poland, Warsaw
 
  Baltic states membership in the EU and Russia
Dimitri Furman
Institute for World Economics and International Relations (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
 
  The issue of the Kaliningrad region
Raimundas Lopata
Director of the Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University, Vilnius
 
  Direct Neighbourhood - the case of Romania and Moldova
Ion Sturza
Former Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova, Kishiniov
General discussion
 
04:30 p.m. COFFEE BREAK

05:00 CEE Membership in EU - Security Implications
Antii Turunen
EU Policy Unit, Desk Officer, Task Force Russia/Transatlantics/Baltics/Asia, Brussels
Wim van Meurs
Senior Researcher, Bertelsmann Group for Policy Research, Center for Applied Policy Research, Munich
Przemyslaw Zurawski vel Grajewski
European Institute, Lodz
 
  General discussion

06:30 End of the session



06:30 p.m. Presentation of the book "Beyond EU Enlargement"



08:00 p.m. APERITIF

08:30 p.m. DINNER
Dinner Speech:
Petras Auštrevičius

General Director, European Committee under the Government of the Republic of Lithuania; Chief Negotiator for EU Accession of the Republic of Lithuania, Vilnius
 
TUESDAY, 22 MAY 2001
 
Session III - Economic Issues of the EU Enlargement
 
Chair: Ugnius Trumpa

Vice President, Lithuanian Free Market Institute, Vilnius

08:30 a.m. The Economic Impact of EU Enlargement   A general overview
Dr. Andras Inotai
Director, Institute for World Economics, Budapest
  Assessing Impact of EU Membership on the Baltic States
Ramūnas Vilpišauskas
Policy Analyst, Lithuanian Free Market Institute, Vilnius
 
  External Economic Relations of Acceding Countries
Dr. Zhivka Staneva
Counselor, European Integration and IFIs Realtions Department, Council of Ministers of the Republic of Bulgaria, Sofia
Jos Verbeek
Senior Country Economist for Poland and the Baltics, The World Bank, Warsaw Office
General discussion
 
10:00 a.m. Economic Consequences of EU Enlargement for Russia
Grigory Yavlinsky
Chairman of Yabloko, Member of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, Moscow
General discussion
 
11:00 a.m. COFFEE BREAK

11:30 a.m. Energy policy

  The impact of Single market membership on energy policy
Jurgis Vilemas
Chariman of the Board, "Lietuvos energija", Vilnius
Slavtcho Neykov
Member of the State Energy Regulation Commision, Sofia
 
  The EC Green Paper "Towards a European Strategy for the Security of Energy Supply"
Helene Ryding
Consultant, Energy Efficiency Centre, Vilnius
General discussion
 
12:30 p.m. EU Common Agricultural Policy
The impact of joining the CAP
Dalia Miniataitė

Head, European Integration Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Vilnius
Janusz Rowinski
Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics, Warsaw
Gheorghe Sin
Secretary of State, Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forests of the Republic of Romania, Bucharest
Future reform of the EU CAP
Peter Berkowitz

Administrator, European Commission, DG Agriculture, Brussels
General discussion
02:00 p.m. LUNCH
End of conference and departure of guests
 
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