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1 Berlin, 5 July 2021, 15:00 (CET), VTC FORMAT BERLIN PROCESS SUMMIT Berlin, 5 July 2021, 15:00 (CET), VTC FORMAT DETAILED TIMELINE Conference language: English 15:00 – 15:10 Welcome and Introduction Dr. Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor 15:10 Session I 15:10 hours Dr. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission 15:18 hours Majlinda Bregu, RCC Secretary General 15:22 hours Emir Djikic, Director of the CEFTA Secretariat 15:26 Session II Order of interventions (Note: four minutes per participant) 15:26 hours Edi Rama, Prime Minister 15:30 hours Zoran Tegeltija, Chairman of the Council of Ministers 15:34 hours Albin Kurti, Prime Minister 15:38 hours Zdravko Krivokapić, Prime Minister 1 15:42 hours Zoran Zaev, Prime Minister 15:46 hours Ana Brnabić, Prime Minister 15:50 Session III Order of interventions (Note: four minutes per participant) 15:50 hours Sebastian Kurz, Federal Chancellor 15:54 hours Emmanuel Macron, President 15:58 hours Mario Draghi, Prime Minister 16:02 hours Boris Johnson, Prime Minister 16:06 hours Dr. Mateusz Morawiecki, Prime Minister 16:10 hours Stefan Yanev, Prime Minister 16:14 hours Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister 16:18 hours Andrej Plenković, Prime Minister 16:22 hours Janez Janša, Prime Ministe 2 16:30 Session IV Order of interventions (Note: two minutes per participant) 16:30 hours Olivér Várhelyi, Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement of the European Commission 16:32 hours Albert Hani, Secretary General of the Regional Youth Cooperation Office 16:34 hours Mathias Cormann, OECD Secretary General 16:36 hours Dr. Hans Kluge, WHO – Regional Director for Europe 16:38 hours Dr. Werner Hoyer, President of the EIB 16:40 hours Odile Renaud-Basso, President of the EBRD 16:42 hours Rolf Wenzel, Governor of the CEB 16:44 hours Christian Schmidt, design. High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegowina 17:00 – 17:15 Presentation of Chair’s conclusions and outlook Dr. Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor 17:30 – 18:00 Press Conference Dr. Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor End of Conference 3 .
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