Prague European Summit
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The Prague European Summit is a platform for a regular high-level strategic debate on the future of the European Union and other European issues. It is the only platform of this kind focused on the European Union in Central and Eastern Europe. It offers space for an informal dialogue among political representatives, high-ranking state officials, representatives of interest groups, businessmen, academicians and journalists.
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The Prague European Summit is organised by a consortium of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and the Institute of International Relations Prague.
The summit has been held annually since 2015 at Lobkowicz Palace at Prague Castle and Czernin Palace, headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. Since the 2019 edition, the Czernin Palace has been the sole venue.
Prague European Summit 2020 was held in Prague on 18-19 November 2020.