In the framework of the initiative think nea – New Narratives of EU Integration, the Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) hosted a private dinner discussion on the evening of the 11th of April, held in the context of the Delphi Economic Forum 2025.

The closed-door dinner titled “New US Foreign Policy towards Europe: Implications for Eastern Europe and the Balkans” convened a select group of high-level officials, policymakers, and thought leaders for an in-depth discussion on the shifting dynamics of transatlantic relations. The gathering focused on the evolving trajectory of U.S. foreign policy towards Europe, with particular emphasis on its implications for Eastern Europe and the Western Balkans. Participants engaged in a frank and forward-looking exchange of views on the strategic recalibrations in Washington, the future of EU–U.S. cooperation, and how these developments shape political, security, and economic realities in the broader European neighbourhood.

Δημοσίευση: 11/04/2025
Έργα
48322Delphi Economic Forum Private Dinner “New US Foreign Policy towards Europe: Implications for Eastern Europe and the Balkans”
think nea | New Narratives of EU integration
Ioannis Armakolas
Ana KrstinovskaAlexandra VoudouriIoannis AlexandrisFrauke M. Seebass
Αναλυτές
Ioannis Armakolas Head of the Wider Europe Programme; Senior Research Fellow
Elena Lazarou Director General
Delphi Economic Forum Private Dinner “New US Foreign Policy towards Europe: Implications for Eastern Europe and the Balkans”
Ana Krstinovska Research Fellow, Wider Europe Programme, foreign policy, international relations, contemporary China and EU-China-Western Balkans relations