Rusland

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Het follow-upcomité EU-Rusland is het interne orgaan van het EESC dat verantwoordelijk is voor de betrekkingen met het Russische maatschappelijk middenveld.

Sinds de autoriteiten van de Russische Federatie op 24 februari 2022 de oorlog tegen Oekraïne begonnen, is het vrije maatschappelijk middenveld in Rusland het zwijgen opgelegd door middel van speciale wetten en toenemende repressie, terwijl veel critici van het regime noodgedwongen voor ballingschap hebben moeten kiezen.

In deze moeilijke omstandigheden heeft het EESC besloten de deur open te houden voor een dialoog met het tegen de oorlog gekante segment van het Russische maatschappelijk middenveld dat zich in de EU bevindt.

Hierdoor is een vruchtbare uitwisseling van informatie en standpunten ontstaan over de vraag hoe de bilaterale betrekkingen na de oorlog zouden moeten verlopen en hoe het land weer de weg naar vrijheid en democratie kan inslaan.

  • Ms Kamila Partyka - Policy Officer
    Organisation
    Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, European Commission
    Ms Kamila Partyka, EC: EU-Russia Cooperation in Higher Education
  • Ms Tatiana Babrauskiene
    Organisation
    European Economic and Social Committee
    Ms Tatiana Babrauskiene, EESC - Aligning higher education in the EU and Russia
  • Mr Gediminas Ramanauskas Policy Officer C-1 Strategy, EFTA and enlargement countries, Russia, Asia and Pacific
    Organisation
    DG Research & Innovation European Commission
    Mr Ramanauskas, European Commission: EU-Russia Cooperation in the Areas of Science, Research and Innovation
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