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The Greek Ambassador participates in Chatham House’s roundtable workshop entitled “The Future of Europe’s Single Market: Fracture, Consolidation or Status Quo?”

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Chatham House, home of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, organized on Thursday 30 January 2014, a roundtable workshop under the title “The Future of Europe’s Single Market: Fracture, Consolidation or Status Quo?”.

Participants included, among others, Lord Boswell, Chairman of the EU Select Committee of the House of Lords, Mr. Altmann –Richer, Senior Policy Adviser, Confederation of Business and Industry, University Professors in the fields of Law and Economics, Researchers and think-tanks representatives.

The Greek Ambassador Mr. Konstantinos Bikas participated in the panel of a session entitled “If Economic and Monetary Union members move towards a greater integration, where does this leave euro-outs, particularly the UK?” aiming at exploring the implications for the single market and for the overall UK-EU relationship, as the latter is faced with different scenarios ahead.

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