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Top Margin 1 CLDR/11/3 Bruxelles, le 21 janvier 2011 CALENDRIER du 24 au 30 janvier 2011 (susceptible de modifications en cours de semaine) Activités des Institutions Déplacements et visites Lundi 24 janvier Mr José Manuel Durão BARROSO receives Mr. Islam KARIMOV, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Mr Siim KALLAS receives Mrs Catharina ELMSÄTER-SVÄRD, Swedish Minister for Infrastructure Vice-President Siim KALLAS receives Mr Uldi AUGULIS, Latvian Minister of Transport Mr Janez POTOČNIK receives Mrs Joke SCHAUVLIEGE, Belgian Minister for Environment Mr Andris PIEBALGS on official visit in Rome M. Michel BARNIER et Mme Androulla VASSILIOU reçoivent Mme Chantal JOUANNO, Secrétaire d'Etat Française aux Sports M. Michel BARNIER participe à la réunion annuelle de la Fédération Néerlandaise des Fonds de Pension (Avenue de Cortenberg 4-10) M. Michel BARNIER reçoit les représentants de la Fédération Européenne des Journalistes Ms Androulla VASSILIOU receives Mr. Yannis VARDAKASTANIS, President of European Disability Forum Ms Androulla VASSILIOU receives Ms Myriam DIOCARETZ, Secretary General of the European Writers' Council Ms Androulla VASSILIOU receives Mr Alexis GALANOS, Mayor of Ammochostos, Cyprus Mr John DALLI receives the Romanian Minister of Agriculture, Mr Valeriu TABARA Mr John DALLI delivers a speech at the opening of the World Veterinary Year, in Versailles (France) Mrs Máire GEOGHEGAN-QUINN receives Minister Radovan FUCHS, Croatian Minister for Science, Education and Sport Mrs Máire GEOGHEGAN-QUINN addresses the European Business Network (EBN) Annual Conference (Brussels) Mr Janusz LEWANDOWSKI delivers a speech "The European Budget in times of crisis" at the University of Warsaw (Poland) Mr Günther OETTINGER meets with European regulators ERGEG (Brussels) Mr Günther OETTINGER delivers keynote speech at the EPPSA’s (European Power Plant Suppliers' Association) Annual Technology Evening (Brussels) Mrs Connie HEDEGAARD receives Mr Erkki ORMALA, President of Executive Board - and Mrs Bridget COSGRAVE, Director General - of DIGITALEUROPE Mrs Cecilia MALMSTRÖM on official visit to Moldova (24-25/01): meeting with Prime Minister Vlad FILAT; meeting with Mr Marian LUPU, Chairman of the Parliament and Acting President of the Republic of Moldova and meeting with the Minister of the Interior Mardi 25 janvier Mr Maroš ŠEFČOVIČ at the International Mr José Manuel Durão BARROSO delivers a keynote speech at Holocaust Remembrance Day, European the 'Brussels Think Tank Dialogue 2011' (Residence Palace, Parliament Brussels) Mr Janez POTOČNIK attends the Mr José Manuel Durão BARROSO receives the Prime Minister of Environment Committee (EP, Bxl) Netherlands, Mark RUTTE Ms Androulla VASSILIOU at the EP Mr Siim KALLAS delivers opening speech at the meeting of the Intergroup for Youth and Education: Expert Group on Future Transport Fuels (Brussels) debate on Youth on the Move Mr Siim KALLAS receives H.E. Mr Borys KOLESNIKOV, Ukrainian Vice-Prime-Minister and Minister of Infrastructure Siim KALLAS delivers speech at the opening of the new TEN-T EA (Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency) premises (Brussels) Mrs Neelie KROES delivers speech to European Telecommunications Network Operators' Association (ETNO) Innovation Day 2011 on eHealth (Brussels) Mr Janez POTOČNIK receives CCE (Conseil de Coopération Economique) group of Members, 15 - 20 CEOs of southern EU countries Mr Andris PIEBALGS receives Mrs Harriet HARMAN, United Kingdom's Shadow Secretary for International Development and Deputy Leader of the Labour Party Mr. Olli REHN meets the FDP Parliamentary Group in Berlin. M. Michel BARNIER à Paris: rencontre Gisèle HALIMI, Présidente de l'association "Choisir la cause des femmes" (Représentation à Paris); audition de M. Michel BARNIER devant les Commissions des Affaires européennes et des Affaires économiques du Sénat (Paris) Mr John DALLI delivers a speech at the EUBIROD Consortium (European Best Information through Regional Outcomes in Diabetes) at the Dolce la Hule Hotel (Brussels) Mr John DALLI receives the Ambassador of Thailand to the EU, Mr Pisan MANAWAPAT Mr John DALLI receives Mr Gerry RITZ, Canada's Minister of Agriculture Mrs Máire GEOGHEGAN-QUINN receives Mr Sean O'DRISCOLL, Group Chief Executive, Glen Dimplex Group Mrs Maria DAMANAKI receives representatives of CEPESCA (Spanish fishing vessel owners organisation) Mrs Maria DAMANAKI receives Prof. Robin COOK, President and representatives of EFARO (European Fisheries & Aquaculture Organisation) Mr Günther OETTINGER attends "Breakfast Policy Briefing" of the European Policy Centre (Brussels) Mr Günther OETTINGER receives Mr Andrea CANINO, President of the Economic Cooperation Council (ECOMED) 2 Mr Günther OETTINGER receives Mr Ewald WOSTE, President of BDEW Mr Günther OETTINGER delivers a keynote speech at the SAP event "A Roadmap for Smart Grids in Europe – Benefits, Challenges and Best Practices" (Brussels) Mr Günther OETTINGER receives representatives of EURELECTRIC Mr Johannes HAHN meets Italian Minister for Regional Affairs, Raffaele FITTO (Rome) Mrs Connie HEDEGAARD receives Mr Sean O'DRISCOLL, Managing Director of GLEN DIMPLEX Mrs Connie HEDEGAARD receives German NGO's Mrs Connie HEDEGAARD receives Mr Andrea CANINO, President of the CCE (Conseil de Coopération Economique) and representatives Mr Štefan FÜLE in Damascus (Syria): meets with Mr Walid al MUALLEM, Minister for Foreign Affairs; meets with Mr Abdullah al-DARDARI, Deputy Prime Minister; meets with Mr Amer Husni LUTFI, head of the State Planning Commission Mr. László ANDOR receives Mr.Christoph HABERMANN, German State Secretary Mr. László ANDOR delivers a speech at AmCham plenary meeting on Employment and Social Affairs (Brussels) Mrs Cecilia MALMSTRÖM on official visit to Moldova (24-25/01): gives Key Note Speech at conference "The Eastern Partners contribution to the Stockholm Programme: Synergies to improve mobility and strengthen security" and visits the Common Visa Application Centre; visits the Centre for Fighting Trafficking in Human Beings and visits the Centre for Accommodation of Foreigners M. Dacian CIOLOŞ à la dégustation des produits IGP et AOP des régions membres de l'AREPO (Association des Régions Européennes et des Produits d'Origine) (Brussels) Mercredi 26 janvier College meeting Mr José Manuel Durão BARROSO receives the President of Hungary, Pal SCHMITT World Economic Forum in Davos (26- 29/01). Commissioners attending – Mrs Mr José Manuel Durão BARROSO receives the President of the Viviane REDING, Mr Joaquín ALMUNIA, Andalusian Autonomous Government, José Antonio GRIÑÁN Mrs Neelie KROES, Mr Olli REHN, Mr MARTINEZ Karel DE GUCHT, Mr. John DALLI, Mr Günther OETTINGER, Mrs Connie Ms Catherine ASHTON receives Mr Antonio PATRIOTA, Foreign HEDEGAARD, Mr László ANDOR Minister of Brazil Mr Štefan FÜLE delivers a speech in the Mr Siim KALLAS delivers keynote speech at the Scania Transport Foreign Affairs committee (AFET), Conference on "Capture the CO2 Saving Potential" and presents (European Parliament) the young truck drivers award (Brussels) Mr Štefan FÜLE participates in the Mr Maroš ŠEFČOVIČ meets Mr Staffan NILSSON, President of Friends of Turkey meeting (European European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) Parliament) Mr Andris PIEBALGS participates at the United Nations Habitat Conference and meets with Mr Joan CLOS, executive Director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, UN- HABITAT, and Under Secretary General of the United Nations (Brussels) Mr. Algirdas ŠEMETA receives Mr Javier ECHERRI, Secretary General of the European private equity and venture capital industry (EVCA) and representatives of EVCA Mr Janusz LEWANDOWSKI receives Mr Cezary GRABARCZYK, Polish Minister for Infrastructure 3 Mr Günther OETTINGER receives Daniel DOBBENI, President of European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) Jeudi 27 janvier Mr Maroš ŠEFČOVIČ meets the JURI Mr José Manuel Durão BARROSO receives the French Defence Committee (Committee on Legal Affairs) Minister, Alain JUPPÉ of the European Parliament Ms Catherine ASHTON receives Mr Jerzy BUZEK, President of the Mrs Maria DAMANAKI at the Plenary European Parliament Debate of the Committee of the Regions on marine knowledge 2020 Ms Catherine ASHTON receives Mr Alain JUPPÉ, French Minister of Defence Mr Janez POTOČNIK in London: delivers a keynote speech at the Annual Meeting of Chatham House (Royal Institute of International Affairs); meetings with Mrs Caroline SPELMAN, Secretary of State for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Nobel House), with Clean Air London, with Mr Efthimios E. MITROPOULOS, Secretary-General of IMO (International Maritime Organisation) Mr Andris PIEBALGS receives Mr Egemen BAGIS, Turkish Minister for EU Affairs Ms Androulla VASSILIOU in Geneva (27-28/01): meets Mr Jacques ROGGE, President of the International Olympic Committee and visits the Jean Monnet Foundation Mr. Algirdas ŠEMETA visits the port of Rotterdam at the invitation of Mr. Frans WEEKERS, State Secretary of Finance of the Netherlands (Rotterdam) Mrs Máire GEOGHEGAN-QUINN receives Mr. Michel JARRAUD, Director General, World Meteorological Organisation Mrs Máire GEOGHEGAN-QUINN receives Mr. Harry van DORENMALEN, European IBM Chairman Mr Štefan FÜLE receives Mr. Jafar HASSAN, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation of the Kingdom of Jordan Mr Štefan FÜLE receives Mr Egemen BAĞIŞ, minister for EU Affairs and chief negotiator of Turkey Mr. László ANDOR meets with Carlo BOZOTTI, Chairman of Euro Roundtable
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