Third roundtable Energy in the Southeast Europe, Belgrade, 19 October 2009

Natasha Hroneska, Analytica’s research fellow on the Energy and Infrastructure programme was invited to give a presentation at the third Roundtable on Energy in the Southeast Europe organized by the International Security and Affairs Center (ISAC), one of the most influential think-tanks in Serbia. Ms. Hroneska had a presentation on the energy security in Macedonia and the wider region, at the second panel - Energy Security in the Southeast Europe – Points of Concern for Serbia and Countries of the Region.
Natasha Hroneska, Analytica’s research fellow on the Energy and Infrastructure programme was invited to give a presentation at the third Roundtable on Energy in the Southeast Europe organized by the International Security and Affairs Center (ISAC), one of the most influential think-tanks in Serbia. Ms. Hroneska had a presentation on the energy security in Macedonia and the wider region, at the second panel - Energy Security in the Southeast Europe – Points of Concern for Serbia and Countries of the Region.

The Roundtable will be an ideal opportunity for Serbian and foreign experts to exchange of views and opinions on other pressing issues for the countries of the region, as the oil and gas policy and the cooperation between the Southeast Europe and Russia in Ensuring Sustainable Energy Security. This roundtable was organized as a part of the project “Monitoring Russia-Serbia Relations”. The project steams from the need to begin understanding Russia-Serbia relations in real and factual terms, free from myths. The main goal of the project is to improve the wide-ranging process of informing the Serbian public and to encourage that the decision making process be transparent and based on rational information.