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Association des Etats Généraux des Etudiants de L’<strong>Europe</strong><br />

PANEL SESSIONS ON THE<br />

ASSESMENT OF TURKISH-GREEK<br />

CIVIC DIALOGUE PROJECT<br />

Main pillar of the Turkish-Greek Civic Dialogue Final Conference is to give<br />

finally the open space and a sincere floor to all the project stakeholders and<br />

the target group to express themselves, to mention things they liked or found<br />

useful, to present their criticism and to make their suggestions for future.<br />

To this end, two panel sessions were allocated for the overall assessment of<br />

the project. Academics, speakers, journalists, NGO activists, participants of<br />

various Project events, as well as the main project partner Foundation Lausanne<br />

Treaty Emigrants and the Project Team representatives Sophia and Burcu all<br />

expressed their views about the project. Sophia Kompotiati also presented a<br />

very sentimental dia show out of all the photos taken during the preparation<br />

period of the project and out of project events. The two interactive panel<br />

sessions were chaired by Emrah Kurt and later on raised pretty interesting<br />

discussions amongst participants.<br />

Emrah Kurt graduated from the<br />

Middle East Technical University,<br />

Department of International<br />

Relations. He has been one of the<br />

initiators of the Turkish-Greek<br />

Civic Dialogue project and youth<br />

policy movement in Turkey. Emrah<br />

assumed very active roles in<br />

<strong>AEGEE</strong>, he became the president of<br />

<strong>AEGEE</strong>-Ankara and Vice-President<br />

of <strong>AEGEE</strong>-<strong>Europe</strong> in charge of the<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Institutions. Currently<br />

he works at the Ministry of Foreign<br />

Affairs of the Republic of Turkey.<br />

Final Conference<br />

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