As part of the ongoing Yerevan Dialogue, the panel “Transatlantic Turmoil: Europe’s Future Amidst American Ambivalence” takes place on May 26, addressing Europe’s evolving place in a world marked by shifting US priorities. The discussion focuses on how the European Union responds to growing uncertainty across the Atlantic, while seeking greater strategic autonomy and resilience. Key issues include security, energy, and the future of the transatlantic partnership.
The panel features Dimitris Skalkos, Secretary General for International Economic Affairs at the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Areg Kochinyan, President, Research Center on Security Policy NGO, Armenia. They share their perspectives on Europe’s strategic recalibration, its internal challenges, and the broader implications of American ambivalence for global stability. The conversation draws on both institutional experience and regional insight.
This dialogue provides a space for honest reflection and forward-looking thinking. It highlights the need for unity, clarity of vision, and political maturity as Europe redefines its global role. Through open discussion, Yerevan becomes a platform for addressing shared concerns at a critical geopolitical moment.