The International Peace Bureau (IPB) is delighted to welcome Annette Brownlie, IPB Board Member from Australia, to our headquarters in Berlin next week. In a special event, Annette will report on the important work of her organisation, IPAN (Independent and Peaceful Australia Network), as well as on the current situation in Australia. The focus will be on topics such as the trilateral security partnership AUKUS, the bilateral military exercise RIMPAC and the Talisman Sabre exercise. This event offers a valuable opportunity to learn about important security policy developments and to participate in a stimulating dialogue.

During this engaging conversation, we will discuss the critical topics such as:

  • AUKUS: The trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
  • RIMPAC: The Rim of the Pacific Exercise which is the largest bilateral military exercise between Australia and the United States.
  • Talisman Sabre is a military exercise which aims to improve the combat readiness and interoperability between Australian and United States’ (US) forces and other partner nations.

Order of the Event:

  1. Opening Remarks by Reiner Braun, IPB
  2. Presentation by Annette Brownlie, IPB Board Member and IPAN Chairperson
  3. Q&A Session moderated by Sean Conner, IPB Executive Director

Event Details:

  • When: Thursday 23rd May, from 6pm to 8pm CEST
  • Where: IPB HQs in Berlin and on Zoom
  • Language: English

The event will be held in English, but consecutive translation to German can be provided if needed. Attendance is free, but registration is required. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of these significant topics and engage in meaningful dialogue.

Register here if you will join us online: https://bit.ly/Registration-Annette-Brownlie-online
Register here if you will join us in person: bit.ly/Registration-annette-brownlie 

We look forward to your participation!

Find out more about Annette Brownlie here

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