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At Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Paneuropa Spain, in collaboration with Paneuropa Austria and with the support of the Otto von Habsburg Foundation, organised a conference from 28 to 30 March 2025 entitled "The Geopolitical Dimension of European Unification: International Understanding Beyond Our Own Continent".

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At the 63rd Andechs Europe Day, which took place on 22/23 March 2025 and was attended by more than 200 guests from many parts of Europe, the President of Paneuropa-Deutschland, Bernd Posselt, and the Chairman of the Europe Committee in the German Bundestag, Dr Anton Hofreiter of the Greens, warned against Western self-deception in Ukraine.

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The General Assembly of the International Pan-European Union took place from 14 to 16 February 2025 in the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Alain Terrenoire was elected Honorary President and Pavo Barišić was elected President. A new Presidency Council was also elected.

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After eight decades, the headquarters of Paneuropa Romania were inaugurated in the centre of Bucharest on 31 January 2025. Two international conferences were held on the occasion: "Inside Europe's Heart" and "The Future of Europe After the Draghi Report", the following day.

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On 17 January 2025, the Pan-European Union of Macedonia organised an international conference, "Business Diplomacy – The Path to Economic Growth and International Cooperation", at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade in Skopje. The event was held in cooperation with the Pan-European Union of Austria and the Institute of Regions of Europe - Salzburg.

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After the meeting of the Presidency Council of the International Pan-European Union on 27 October 2024 in Split, during which the current political situation in Georgia was discussed, President Alain Terrenoire and Secretary General Pavo Barišić sent the following letter of support to Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili.

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