Wellington, 31 July 2017 – Does one-size-fit-all? European thoughts about a Post-Cotonou Agreement
Pascal Lamy, President emeritus of the Jacques Delors Institute and Post-Cotonou High-Level Facilitator, in conjunction with the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, gives a conference on the 31st of July to present EU's approach on post-Cotonou negotiations and hear New Zealand views

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Pascal Lamy, President emeritus of the Jacques Delors Institute and Post-Cotonou High-Level Facilitator, in conjunction with the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, gives a conference on the 31st of July to present EU’s approach on post-Cotonou negotiations and hear New Zealand views.
For more information on the intervention and its content, you may either look at the event webpage or consult the event flyer
Pascal Lamy, President emeritus of the Jacques Delors Institute and Post-Cotonou High-Level Facilitator, in conjunction with the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, gives a conference on the 31st of July to present EU’s approach on post-Cotonou negotiations and hear New Zealand views.
For more information on the intervention and its content, you may either look at the event webpage or consult the event flyer
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