PRAGUE – A two-day international conference, "Europe as a Task," begins today at Prague Castle, focusing on key issues related to the current development of the European Union. The opening speeches will be delivered by the President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, and the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb.
According to the organizers, the main theme of the conference will be European security in the context of current geopolitical challenges, strengthening the defense industry, and increasing the competitiveness of European economies. The discussions will also focus on Europe's strategic autonomy and its ability to respond to crisis situations without excessive dependence on external partners. President Pavel is likely to emphasize the need for closer cooperation between the member states of the European Union and the strengthening of defense capabilities in response to the deteriorating security situation in Europe. President Stubb is expected to offer a perspective from Northern Europe, where security issues have long been a key topic.
The conference will bring together experts from the fields of politics, economics, and the defense industry. The discussion panels will focus on topics such as the modernization of armed forces, investments in innovation, and the role of European institutions in coordinating common policies. On the second day of the conference, Wednesday, the program will move to the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Prague, where the thematic sessions and expert debates will continue. The organizers expect that the meeting will contribute to the formulation of specific recommendations for the future direction of the European Union in the areas of security and economic development. The "Europe as a Task" conference is taking place at a time when Europe is facing increased pressure to strengthen its defense capabilities and economic stability, making it an important forum for exchanging views among European leaders and experts.
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