The speakers will present and debate the newly published European Foreign Policy Scorecard 2012
By Luke Baker
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's top
diplomat, Catherine Ashton, has had a tough time since taking on the
job four months ago, but will try to turn things around this week as
she sets out her foreign policy goals.
Ashton, 53, was EU
leaders' surprise choice to be their high representative for foreign
affairs and security policy at a summit last November, succeeding
Spain's Javier Solana in the high-profile post despite having no
diplomatic experience.
The Briton, a former health administrator
and EU trade commissioner who has never held elected office, made a
stumbling start, leaving many media commentators and diplomats to
dismiss her as a lightweight novice, ill-suited for the portfolio. Click here for more.
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