Yalta European Strategy/Meeting/2006
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The 2006 Yalta European Strategy Meeting was from July 13-15th.
Participants
Participants.[1]
Known Participants
22 of the 81 participants already have pages here:
| Participant | Description |
|---|---|
| Elmar Brok | lobbyist and European parliament politician, MSC regular |
| Stephen Byers | UK MP, resigned as Secretary of State for Transport Local Government and the Regions over his decision to force Railtrack into administration |
| Judy Dempsey | Irish journalist Alphen Group member |
| Thomas Eymond-Laritaz | Regular at Yalta Strategy conferences |
| Stéphane Fouks | FAF YL 2001, FAF YL 2002, became a regular visitor to Yalta Strategy conferences in 2018 |
| Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger | Transatlantic German editor |
| Charles Grant | Ditchley governor with Heavy BF and MSC habits |
| Bruce Jackson | US spook. His later career focused on accelerating the integration of the Western Balkan countries, Turkey, Ukraine and Georgia into the European Union and NATO. Member of the Henry Jackson Society. |
| Andrius Kubilius | Lithuanian politician, MEP |
| Leonid Kuchma | Second president of Ukraine, from 19 July 1994 to 23 January 2005. |
| Pierre Lellouche | French politician |
| Carlos Pascual | US diplomat attender of spooky conferences |
| Inna Pidluska | Regular at Yalta Strategy conferences |
| Victor Pinchuk | Russian billionaire oligarch, The Giving Pledge, does WEF AGMs, funds Yalta Strategy meetings |
| Jean-Pierre Saltiel | The Rothschilds' handler for the Ukraine |
| Marek Siwiec | Polish politician, regular at Yalta Strategy conferences |
| Eugeniusz Smolar | |
| Angela Stent | US |
| Oleksandr Sushko | Research Director at the Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation in Kyiv, regular at Yalta Strategy conferences |
| Strobe Talbott | Brookings Institution President 2002-2017 |
| Valentino Valentini | Deputy Minister of Enterprise and Made in Italy |
| Anders Åslund | Quad Bilderberger, Integrity Initiative. Advisor on implementing the Russian demographic and economic collapse of the 1990s. |
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