L’Institut finlandais des relations internationales UPI, le ministère finlandais des Affaires étrangères et l’Ambassade de France ont organisé un :
Mardi 29 novembre 2011 de 09h30 à 12h00
dans l’auditorium du Parlement, Mannerheimintie 30, à Helsinki
Le séminaire était en anglais.

Destabilising factors in the Sahel-Sahara region impact widely on the situation throughout Northern and Western Africa. This region forms the southern neighbourhood of Europe. Social, political and geographical characteristics of the Sahel have enabled the Al-Qaeda Organisation in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) to gain a foothold and become stronger. The recent developments in Libya have increased the urgency to counter the proliferation of arms and explosives. Threats faced by the Sahel call for a reconsideration of the approach by the EU and other international partners to the region, particularly in the areas of development cooperation, support to democracy and human rights, and combating terrorism. The focus has been especially on the most affected states of Mauritania, Mali, Niger and Algeria.
Among the key questions are :
Eminent experts from EEAS, France and Finland provided their answer to these questions.
9.30-9.45 Introduction
9.45-10.15 EU strategy for Security and Development in the Sahel : introduction, implementation, current situation in the Sahel region

10.15-10.45 A French View on Security and Development issues in the Sahel : how France has been deeply concerned by the situation

10.45-11.15 A Finnish Perspective to the Security and Development issues in the Sahel
11.15-12.00 Panel discussion
For further information, please do not hesitate to contact : Annina Aalto, tel. +358 9 432 7710, annina.aalto@fiia.fi or Iina Peltonen, tel. +358 9 160 56645, iina.peltonen@formin.fi
