CONFERENCE | WHAT DIPLOMATIC OPTIONS FOR FRANCE IN THE STRATEGIC OUTCOME OF THE RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE?
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We are pleased to remind you that the 3rd session of our Ukraine Seminar will be held on 7 March on the following topic “What diplomatic options for France in the strategic outcome of the Russian invasion of Ukraine?”
The moderator of the session will be Thomas Friang, Founder and Director of the Open Diplomacy Institute:
- Michel Duclos, Senior Fellow Institut Montaigne, former UN No. 2 and political advisor to the French Embassy in Moscow
- Admiral Alain Coldefy, former Major General of the Armed Forces and then Inspector General of the Armed Forces
- Bernard Miyet, Ambassador, former UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, President of the French United Nations Association.
We are pleased to remind you that the 3rd session of our Ukraine Seminar will be held on 7 March on the following topic “What diplomatic options for France in the strategic outcome of the Russian invasion of Ukraine?”
The moderator of the session will be Thomas Friang, Founder and Director of the Open Diplomacy Institute:
- Michel Duclos, Senior Fellow Institut Montaigne, former UN No. 2 and political advisor to the French Embassy in Moscow
- Admiral Alain Coldefy, former Major General of the Armed Forces and then Inspector General of the Armed Forces
- Bernard Miyet, Ambassador, former UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, President of the French United Nations Association.
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