The British-German Friendship in the Context of Brexit and the Role of Diplomacy for Europe - An Insight from the German Embassy

Tuesday 15 October 2019, 5:00pm to 7:00pm

Venue

Cavendish Colloquium, Faraday

Open to

Postgraduates, Public, Staff, Undergraduates

Event Details

Darius Rahimi, Minister Councillor, Deputy Head of the Political Department, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany

Darius Rahimi is a Minister-Counsellor (Political Department) at the German Embassy London. He will come to the University of Lancaster to speak about the British and German perspectives on the EU and the future of Europe in a world which is dominated by the US and increasingly China. Darius is a trained lawyer and diplomat. He had the rare opportunity to work for two years in the British Diplomatic Service as a German Secondee, thereby covering the last UK Presidency of the EU. Subsequently, he headed the German experts delegation in the E3/EU+3 negotiations with Iran which lead to the Vienna Nuclear Deal (JCPoA) in 2015. Darius is prepared to take a wide variety of questions ranging from life in the diplomatic service and the relevance of foreign language learning to the future of Europe and peace and stability in the Middle East. This talk would be of particular interest to students of Foreign Languages, Politics and International Relations, History or Law, but is open to all. Tuesday 15th October 2019 at 17:00, followed by a wine reception in the Confucius Institute, sponsored by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service). Cavendish Colloquium, Faraday

The visit is organised by DAAD-Lektorin Marion Heuchert.

Speaker

Darius Rahimi

Contact Details

Website

http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/languages-and-cultures/news-and-events/events/?id=d.en.434356&view=fulltext