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First edition of Youth Mediterranean Dialogue

NATO and the Eastern flank: Ukraine and Russia was the topic addressed by the model of discussion NATO WorldMediterranean Dialogue in its first edition organized by second year Governance students.

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03/03/17 15:58 Rocío del Prado

Elisa Molero, Pedro Robalino and María Fe from Portugal, participants of the international edition of the "Youth Mediterranean Dialogue", organized by the committee Spanish Atlantic Youth (COAJE), have organized the first "Youth Mediterranean Dialogue" of the School of Economics of the University of Navarra among the first year students of the Program in Economics, Leadership and Governance. "We went to Madrid and the experience was incredible, so we proposed to prepare the same model of discussion of NATO for the first year students," says Elisa Molero, 2nd year ELG student.

The first year ELG students have been able to represent the different positions of NATO member countries and allies in the crisis between Russia and Ukraine, in order to reach an international agreement through two conference of debates according to model of NATO.

With the partnership of professors Francesc Pujol, director of the Leadership and Governance program; Jaime Nubiola, professor of "discussion: AnInvitation to Think" and Iñigo González Inchaurraga, professor of European Dialogues, the students debated until they signed an official agreement with real solutions that NATO member countries could take in relation to the Russia-Ukraine conflict .

"What I have learned most from this experience has been to delegate to my teammates. We have been surprised by the quality of the discussion among the first year students and the good reception that the activity has had among them," says Elisa Molero, who hopes that the agreed agreement can "serve as model" to provide a real financial aid to the international conflict. 

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