Brussels – ESI discusses EU enlargement as a geopolitical imperative
27 November 2024
ESI senior analyst Adnan Cerimagic joined a panel discussion titled “EU enlargement as a geopolitical imperative for transatlantic security,” hosted by the European Policy Centre in collaboration with the US Mission to the EU in Brussels, Belgium.
Adnan presented ESI’s latest research, emphasising its proposal for single market integration as a pragmatic interim step towards EU membership.
The panel brought together policymakers, diplomats stationed in Brussels, and leading think-tank experts for a lively exchange on the strategic importance of EU enlargement.
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