Charles Michel Keynote Speaker
- President of the European Council (2019-2024)
- Belgium’s youngest Prime Minister at 38
- Led EU's COVID-19 recovery and Ukraine support efforts
Charles Michel's Biography
Charles Michel is a distinguished European leader recognized for his adeptness in navigating complex political landscapes. Assuming the role of Belgium’s youngest Prime Minister at 38, he demonstrated a commitment to international collaboration and economic resilience. As President of the European Council from 2019 to 2024, Michel was pivotal in orchestrating the European Union’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, implementing large-scale recovery plans, and providing immediate support to Ukraine during times of crisis.
Throughout his tenure, Michel has been a staunch advocate for European strategic autonomy, emphasizing the necessity for innovation and unity to maintain the EU’s global influence. He has consistently urged for investments in technology and research, cautioning against Europe becoming “the world’s museum.”
His diplomatic engagements have been extensive, including efforts to mediate a number of conflicts and fostering relations with key global partners.
Michel’s leadership has been instrumental in advancing EU enlargement discussions, aiming to integrate countries from the Western Balkans and Eastern Europe into the European family. His forward-thinking approach addresses economic development, defense capabilities, and migration challenges, all while maintaining a focus on unity and democratic values.
In his speaking engagements, Charles Michel offers profound insights into geopolitical dynamics, the future of European integration, and the importance of strategic autonomy. His narratives are enriched by firsthand experiences and a vision for a resilient and influential Europe on the global stage.
Charles Michel's Speaking Topics
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Europe's Strategic Autonomy in a Multipolar World
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Navigating Global Crises: Lessons from EU Leadership
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The Future of European Integration and Enlargement
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Innovation and Competitiveness: Europe's Path Forward
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Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution in Contemporary Geopolitics Sources