Event in London: Armenians inside Europe
A conference and debate hosted on March 22 by the AGBU Young Professionals in London.
The European
Union is increasingly shaping the lives of Armenians: it is promoting
multilingualism, cultural diversity, human rights and much more through
legislation, budgets and campaigns. It is helping shape the future of
Armenia; and may one day accept Turkey as a member.
How can contact be established with Brussels? Speakers will outline
and debate selected EU policies from the point of view of Armenians in
Europe, and share experiences of dealing with the European
institutions.
Panelists:
● Dr Charles Tannock, MEP for London
● Dr Susan Pattie, Senior Research fellow, UCL, Director, Armenian Institute
● Dr Armine Ishkanian, lecturer, London School of Economics
● Jonathan Fryer, Chairman, Liberal International British Group
● Ara Sarafian, Director of the Gomidas Institute, London
● Hratch Koundardjian, political consultant and parliamentary advisor, Aegis Trust
● Nicolas Tavitian, director, Inside Europe, Brussels
On 22 March 2007 at 7.30 pm at the Armenian House: 25 Cheniston Gardens, London, W8 6TG
Drinks & snacks to be served
Participation: free
To register please contact Armine: 07866064156, Armen: 0732024631 or email yp@agbu.org.uk.
This event is supported by the European Commission and the AGBU and
is part of a project run jointly by Orer (Prague), Les Nouvelles
d'Arménie (Paris) and Inside Europe (Brussels).
Links:
>> AGBU London
>> Find out more about this project.

