Prague European Summit 2024

On behalf of the organizers, the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and Institute of International Relations Prague, we kindly invite you to the next edition of the Prague European Summit. This anniversary 10th edition will be held on 13-14 June 2024.

13. 6. 2024 (8:00)

Language: English Czernin Palace, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, Loretánské náměstí 5

The Prague European Summit will take place in-person in the Czernin Palace, Prague, in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic ,  under the auspices of  Petr Pavel, the President of the Czech Republic , supported by the  Office of the Government of the Czech Republic  and the  Minister for European Affairs ,  the  Representation of the European Commission in the Czech Republic ,  and  Hanns Seidel Stiftung . 

The anniversary 10th edition of the conference will be dedicated to the topic of  EU's Next Strategic Priorities: Steering the Wheel in New Geopolitical Reality , and will reflect the results of the elections to the European Parliament taking place just before the Summit, on 6 – 9 June 2024.

This year's edition's topics will include:

  • Europe's Continuous Support for Ukraine
  • European Competitiveness and Prosperity
  • Engaged and Secure Europe in a New Geopolitical Reality

The conference will be held in-person, with various formats planned. As during the previous editions, the "Vision for Europe Award" will be awarded. The program for the Prague European Summit 2024 will soon be posted on our  website  and regularly updated with new speakers for individual panels.

The Prague European Summit is a strategic platform established in 2015 to tackle pan-European questions in light of the common challenges. It aims to set the EU trends of the future through dialogue with the highest levels of the European public and private sphere and to strengthen the role of the European Union in the world while building a sustainable and resilient society. Over the years, the Summit has connected more than 4000 public officials, business and NGO representatives, academics and journalists to discuss topics such as EU leadership, security, new technologies and the digital age, current economic & foreign policy challenges, or the impact of various policies and trends on European society.

 

To join us in person, please  register here.

Day 1 13/06/2024

8:00 - 9:00

Registration, Coffee, and Refreshments

9:00 - 9:15

Words of Welcome

Jan Lipavský Minister of Foreign Affairs, Czech Republic
Mats Braun Director, Institute of International Relations Prague
Martin Vokálek Executive Director, EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy
9:15 - 9:25

Opening Keynote

Věra Jourová Vice President of the European Commission for Values and Transparency
9:25 - 10:40

Plenary Panel Discussion: The EU as a Pillar of Support to Ukraine. Or Is It Really So?

"With no apparent end to the ongoing war in Ukraine in sight, the country needs continuous help and support from its allies. The European Union, having approved macro-financial assistance to Kyiv for the next four years to help secure the stability of the country, seems almost unshakable in its support. Along with supplies from the freed-up US financial support, Europe continues to deliver arms to Ukraine, and thanks to the Czech ammunition initiative, the Union will be able to fulfil at least part of its promise of ammunition deliveries. However, allies are struggling to do more, especially when it comes to advanced offensive technologies that the Ukrainian army needs. Furthermore, uncertainty grows with the EU and US election and recent political shifts in several Member States. Regardless of the results, can Ukraine count on the firm support from its European allies in the coming years? How will the June elections to the European Parliament affect the Union's approach?"

Jana Kobzová Policy Advisor to the President, Office of the President of the Slovak Republic
Monika Ladmanová Head of the European Commission Representation to the Czech Republic
Oleksandr Nikolaiev Deputy Director, Department of International Cooperation and European Integration, Ministry for the Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine
Jonas Ohman Founder, NGO Blue/Yellow
Jaroslav Zajíček Director of the Foreign Policy Department, Office of the President of the Czech Republic
Moderator: Kateřina Šafaříková Editor, Aktuálně.cz
10:40 - 11:00

Coffee Break

11:00 - 11:30

Vision for Europe Award Ceremony

H. E. Zuzana Čaputová President of the Slovak Republic
Jan Lipavský Minister of Foreign Affairs, Czech Republic
11:30 - 11:40

Keynote Speech

Jan Lipavský Minister of Foreign Affairs, Czech Republic
11:45 - 11:55

Introductory Remarks

Markéta Pekarová Adamová Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic
11:55 - 12:40

European Chat: From Reaction to Action - The EU's New Strategy towards Russia

"Ever since the Kremlin’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine, the Five principles guiding the EU's policy towards Russia are dead. The West is trying to isolate Moscow whenever possible and has imposed sanctions of unprecedented scale on it. The EU, however, never formally replaced its outdated strategy with a new one. Meanwhile one thing remains clear: there cannot be a return to normalcy until Moscow withdraws from Ukraine and stops violating international law. Can the EU develop a clear and proactive strategy towards Russia despite its internal divisions? How can the EU contribute to constraining Russia's imperial ambitions?"

Jaroslav Kurfürst Director General for European Issues, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Czech Republic
Zhanna Nemtsova Co-founder, Boris Nemtsov Foundation for Freedom
Dirk Schuebel EU Special Envoy for the Eastern Partnership
Moderator: Jan Bumba Moderator, Český rozhlas Plus
12:40 - 13:40

Lunch

13:40 - 14:50

European Chat: The Future of Global Trade - Global. Regional, or Allied?

"Protectionism and the aggressive trade policies of some rising global actors are intensifying in international trade, with China at the forefront. Yet, despite the tendencies to revert to deglobalisation, protectionism, and regionalism over the past few years, free trade remains one of the greatest assets of the European Union and a driver of economic growth for European businesses. How can the EU resist protectionism amid growing dependencies, balance competitiveness with adherence to the rules-based order, identify reliable trading partners, and use trade to advance priorities like combating climate change?"

Valdis Dombrovskis Executive Vice-President for an Economy that Works for People, European Commission
Jozef Síkela Minister of Industry and Trade, Czech Republic
Cora Jungbluth Senior Expert China and Asia-Pacific, Bertelsmann Stiftung
Luisa Santos Deputy Director General, BusinessEurope
Malorie Schaus Research Fellow, CEPS
Moderator: Viktor Daněk Deputy Director, EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy
13:40 - 14:10

Parallel Discussion: (De)russianization of Belarus: Will 2025 Bring a New Momentum

"Four years have passed since Alyaksandr Lukashenka used sham elections to consolidate his grip on power in Belarus. The authoritarian leader is now planning new elections next year while his opponents are either imprisoned or exiled, and independent media are silenced. Some renowned thinkers argue that the growing appetite of Vladimir Putin to recreate the Russian sphere of influence is closely linked to the weak EU’s reaction to the 2020 election fraud in Belarus. Since that time, the Kremlin has deepened its links to Minsk, and the Russian army has been using the Belarussian territory to attack Ukraine. Given the new security reality in Europe, how should the EU better prepare for the forthcoming so-called elections in Belarus and counter the Kremlin’s ambitions, and what else can be done to support the Belorussian democratic opposition?"

Francišak Viačorka Senior Advisor to Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
Moderator: Ondřej Kundra Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Respekt
14:15 - 15:15

High-level Discussion: Under PRESSure - Addressing Backsliding with New Tools

"Press freedom and independent media are facing increasing constraints. We are seeing authoritarian regimes around the world encroaching on press freedom, emboldened by the Putin regime’s war in Ukraine and its crackdown on independent media in Russia. State actors are investing billions of dollars in their propaganda machines, exerting malign influence and spreading disinformation. We are also witnessing a rapid proliferation of new legal frameworks to censor free expression, and the emergence of foreign agent laws and so-called disinformation bills. Moreover, physical and online harassment of journalists is on the rise and media financing is being squeezed. On the other hand, the European Union has recently passed several legislative acts aimed to support and defend the freedom of media and journalists, but are those enough or is the struggle of many journalists still an unfair fight? And how can we support independent journalism in authoritarian and undemocratic regimes? "

Věra Jourová Vice President of the European Commission for Values and Transparency
Moderator: Rikard Jozwiak Europe Editor, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in Prague
15:00 - 16:15

Plenary Panel Discussion: Energy Security First - Pragmatic. Decisions Affecting Climate Ambitions

"The Russian aggression in Ukraine exposed Europe’s vulnerability regarding energy dependencies and shattered the liberal-driven belief in the so-called Wandel durch Handel. With the tune now set to security first, the EU recently witnessed an unprecedented shake-up in hydrocarbon imports, a reinvigorated emphasis on renewables, and a renaissance of nuclear power as a reliable, although in some member states still controversial, source of energy, and a sector in which the EU is entirely self-sufficient. However, heightened global power rivalries continue to pose extra challenges to a sector that is already undergoing an unprecedented transition. The EU now must avoid creating new potentially dangerous future dependencies and mitigate the risks during the transition. What are the most urgent tasks for the next Commission? Are the disputes around nuclear energy over or only shelved? And will the EU be forced to rethink its green transition strategy in the new geopolitical reality?"

William D. Magwood, IV Director-General, Nuclear Energy Agency
Kyriacos Kakouris Vice-President, European Investment Bank
Sébastien Lumet Executive Manager and Co-founder, Brussels Institute for Geopolitics
René Neděla Deputy Minister, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Czech Republic
Marilena Raouna Deputy Minister for European Affairs, Republic of Cyprus
Georg Zachmann Senior Fellow, Bruegel
Moderator: Kostis Geropoulos Co-founder and Director of Energy & Climate Policy and Security, NE Global Media
15:00 - 16:00

Closed Roundtable Discussion: Power of the Rules or the Firepower Rules? The Future of the EU's State Aid and Competition Policy

"With the unprecedented hit of the Covid-19 pandemic, the EU’s state aid policy was temporarily relaxed to allow for more direct support from member states to affected sectors. In the meantime, the US responded to the economic slump and high inflation through tax breaks and exemptions with massive support for its companies and citizens to accelerate the shift towards green technologies. However, the foreign competition and exceedingly favourable market conditions in the Inflation Reduction Act started to threaten European producers. The next Commission now must solve an enigma: Should it return to a strict enforcement of the EU´s competition rules and preserve the cohesion of the Single Market or will it allow more fiscal leeway to those governments that have enough firepower to use it? Or is there a third and better option that will ensure proper balance?"

Marek Mora Deputy Minister, Ministry of Finance, Czech Republic
David Müller Deputy Minister, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Czech Republic
Moderator: Lukáš Vojáček Editor, e15
16:15 - 16:45

Coffee Break

16:45 - 17:50

Plenary Panel Discussion: Competing to be Competitive - The European Economy back in the Spotlight

"Competitiveness became one of the buzzwords in the campaign before the European Parliament elections, highlighting a shift from a focus on the twin transformations to the economic strength of the EU members and businesses. Discussions on how to improve European competitiveness are complicated, and the decision-makers have a number of solutions at hand. However, there is no quick fix. The recently published Letta report highlighted the need to look again at the Single Market and existing significant barriers and deficiencies that curb the full economic potential of European businesses, with better enforcement as one the most crucial challenges ahead of the next Commission. With the growing complexity of regulation, are we able to actually cut the red tape and ensure a level playing field at the same time? And is it not too late for Europe's ambitions?"

Philipp Lausberg Policy Analyst in the European Political Economy Programme, European Policy Centre
Alena Mastantuono Member of the Employers' Group, European Economic and Social Committee, Representative of the Czech Chamber of Commerce in Brussels
Mary Veronica Tovšak Pleterski Director for Single Market Enforcement at the Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs in the European Commission
Moderator: Jan Pavec Editor, Deník N
17:55 - 18:50

European Chat: Rebuilding a Country in War - Using Best Practices for Ukraine's Recovery

"The Russian aggression in Ukraine has caused unprecedented damages to the country’s infrastructure, requiring immediate and continuous support for an effective recovery. It is crucial that a multitude of stakeholders are involved - from international donors and financial institutions to governmental and local entities. Keeping in mind that no recovery can be fully effective without an end to the conflict, what are the main strategies that the rebuilding efforts should follow? What are the lessons learned from the process so far? And how do we ensure that the efforts are directed mainly toward those regions that need them the most?"

Alina Boiko Senior Expert, Recovery Plan Analyst
Jan Marian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Czech Republic
Lesia Ogryzko Board Member, International Cooperation Lead, RISE Ukraine
Jana Toužimská Acting Regional Director for Eastern Partnership and Balkans, Relief and Development Department, People in Need
Moderator: Rikard Jozwiak Europe Editor, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in Prague
18:50 - 20:20

Reception

20:30 - 23:30

Movie Screening and Debate: 20 Days in Mariupol

Ihor Boiko Deputy Head of Donetsk Regional Administration, Head of International Aid and International Relations Department
Dmytro Oliinyk Human Rights Activist and War Veteran
Kseniia Sushko Deputy Mayor for the Activities of Executive Bodies, Director of the Humanitarian Policy Department of the Dnipro City Council
Moderator: Ondřej Kundra Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Respekt

Day 2 14/06/2024

Co-organizers

The Prague European Summit is organized by the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and the Institute of International Relations, in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic and Visegrad Fund, under the auspices of Petr Pavel, the President of the Czech Republic, supported by the Office of the Government of the Czech Republic and the Minister for European Affairs, the Representation of the European Commission in the Czech Republic, and Hanns Seidel Stiftung.