"Libya not center of gravity in MENA"

On the final day of the Brussels Forum Swedish FM Carl Bildt warned that despite the current conflict Libya is not the “center of gravity” in the region.

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Monday, 28.03.2011.

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On the final day of the Brussels Forum Swedish FM Carl Bildt warned that despite the current conflict Libya is not the “center of gravity” in the region. Pointing to Syria, Bahrain, and Algeria, Bildt said, “Those are the true challenges that we might be facing.” "Libya not center of gravity in MENA" Appearing with Bildt on a panel examining the future of European involvement in Libya, Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, member of the European Parliament and president of the European Liberal Forum, added that no one should “count on the EU as such to respond” to any future conflicts given the different European reactions to the conflict in Libya. Lambsdorff pointed out that the UN Security Council resolution authorizes not only a no-fly zone, but “also a no-drive zone. I think that could include ground forces,” he said. “But there is no willingness to deploy ground troops.” Brussels Forum is an annual high-level conference organized by the German Marshall Fund of the United States and its partners. With participants from 50 countries, the event focuses on transatlantic relations and brings together heads of state from around the world, including senior officials from EU institutions and member states, U.S. officials, Congressional representatives, and academics. Also Sunday, Egeman Bagis, Turkey’s chief negotiator to the European Union, joined a panel on Turkey’s EU accession, its role in its neighborhood, and its “zero problems with neighbors” foreign policy stance. “Turkey is not turning from the West to the East,” he emphasized. Referring to negotiations on EU accession, he said, “Turkey is willing to move ahead, but we have to see light at the end of the tunnel.” Ruprecht Polenz, chairman of the Bundestag’s foreign affairs committee, said that, despite setbacks in talks with Turkey, “it is important to not use shortcomings as an excuse to stop the process.” The conference closed with Belgian Foreign Minister Steven Vanackere awarding the Brussels Forum Young Writers Award to Pierce O’Reilly and David Post for their essay on the future of the transatlantic relationship, “New Institutions for a New World: The Transatlantic Alliance and the Future of the Global Economic Order.” The Young Writers Award, which is new this year, is an opportunity to showcase innovative thinking on issues that shape tomorrow’s transatlantic relationship and how the next generation of leaders can address 21st century challenges. Brussels Forum is an annual high-level meeting of the most influential North American and European political, corporate, and intellectual leaders to address pressing challenges facing both sides of the Atlantic.

"Libya not center of gravity in MENA"

Appearing with Bildt on a panel examining the future of European involvement in Libya, Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, member of the European Parliament and president of the European Liberal Forum, added that no one should “count on the EU as such to respond” to any future conflicts given the different European reactions to the conflict in Libya.

Lambsdorff pointed out that the UN Security Council resolution authorizes not only a no-fly zone, but “also a no-drive zone. I think that could include ground forces,” he said. “But there is no willingness to deploy ground troops.”

Brussels Forum is an annual high-level conference organized by the German Marshall Fund of the United States and its partners. With participants from 50 countries, the event focuses on transatlantic relations and brings together heads of state from around the world, including senior officials from EU institutions and member states, U.S. officials, Congressional representatives, and academics.

Also Sunday, Egeman Bagis, Turkey’s chief negotiator to the European Union, joined a panel on Turkey’s EU accession, its role in its neighborhood, and its “zero problems with neighbors” foreign policy stance. “Turkey is not turning from the West to the East,” he emphasized. Referring to negotiations on EU accession, he said, “Turkey is willing to move ahead, but we have to see light at the end of the tunnel.”

Ruprecht Polenz, chairman of the Bundestag’s foreign affairs committee, said that, despite setbacks in talks with Turkey, “it is important to not use shortcomings as an excuse to stop the process.”

The conference closed with Belgian Foreign Minister Steven Vanackere awarding the Brussels Forum Young Writers Award to Pierce O’Reilly and David Post for their essay on the future of the transatlantic relationship, “New Institutions for a New World: The Transatlantic Alliance and the Future of the Global Economic Order.” The Young Writers Award, which is new this year, is an opportunity to showcase innovative thinking on issues that shape tomorrow’s transatlantic relationship and how the next generation of leaders can address 21st century challenges.

Brussels Forum is an annual high-level meeting of the most influential North American and European political, corporate, and intellectual leaders to address pressing challenges facing both sides of the Atlantic.

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