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Welcome to our luncheon discussion. You have all participated this morning in one of the four panels, and I hope that you had useful and stimulating discussions. I had a very nice discussion in my panel.

I would like now to try and bring together some of the common themes that have emerged from these panel discussions and I will also invite you to comment upon the issues raised in the panels which you were not able to attend this morning.

To set the context for our discussion, I will now invite the rapporteur from each panel to present the major points raised in discussion and then I will open the floor to you. So, let me now invite your rapporteurs to take the floor to summarize the main points that emerged from this morning's panel discussions.

First I would like to invite Jaroslaw Skonieczka who is the director for Euro-Atlantic Integration and Partnership in NATO's International Staff to highlight the major points raised in the first panel which covered "Addressing Europe's unresolved conflicts".

I would ask each rapporteur to speak from five to eight minutes, after that and after all the rapporteurs will have made their report, I will invite you to make comments on what you heard, I hope if you agree or you disagree or you have something specific to say, and after that of course I will ask you if you have general points to make which are not necessarily linked to the four panels. That's the way I intend to proceed and in conclusion, bon appetit (inaudible). So, Mr Skonieczka, you have the floor.