Engaging Youth in EU Foreign Policy
In a landmark initiative, the European Union is actively involving young leaders in shaping its foreign policy.
From March 4 to 6, 2025, High Representative and Vice-President (HR/VP) Kaja Kallas will host the first Youth Policy Dialogue on EU Foreign Policy in Brussels.
This event underscores the EU’s commitment to integrating youth perspectives into its global strategies.
A Diverse Assembly of Young Leaders
The dialogue brings together 25 young individuals, aged 19 to 30, from various regions worldwide, including EU member states.
These participants are actively engaged in areas such as human rights, global and climate diplomacy, peacebuilding, and conflict resolution.
Their diverse backgrounds ensure a rich exchange of ideas and experiences.
Interactive Engagement with EU Leadership
Over the three-day event, participants will engage directly with HR/VP Kallas and other high-level EU representatives.
The agenda includes participatory workshops and community-building activities, fostering open discussions on the EU’s foreign policy priorities. This interactive format aims to empower youth to actively contribute to policy dialogues.
Significance of the Youth Policy Dialogue
This inaugural dialogue signifies several major developments:
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Youth Inclusion: Aligns with President Ursula von der Leyen’s mandate for annual Youth Policy Dialogues, emphasizing the EU’s dedication to youth engagement.
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Policy Impact: Provides a platform for youth to influence EU foreign policy, ensuring policies reflect the aspirations of younger generations.
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Global Representation: Involves participants from both EU and non-EU countries, enriching discussions with a wide array of perspectives.
Preparatory Steps and Collaborative Agenda Setting
Anticipated Outcomes and Future Engagement
The dialogue aims to produce actionable conclusions that integrate youth perspectives into EU foreign policy.
These outcomes will explore opportunities for ongoing collaboration, ensuring that youth voices continue to influence policy decisions.
The EU’s commitment to such initiatives reflects its dedication to building a cohesive, resilient, and inclusive global community.
To Conclude
The Youth Policy Dialogue hosted by HR/VP Kaja Kallas marks a significant step toward inclusive policymaking in the EU.
By actively involving young leaders, the EU demonstrates its commitment to policies that resonate with the aspirations of future generations.
This initiative not only empowers youth but also enriches EU foreign policy with diverse perspectives, fostering a more inclusive and representative approach to global challenges.
Sources: Eurpean Union.