As the seat of power moves to the capital of the European Union and away from the national seats of government, Brussels is increasingly becoming the decision-making heart of Europe. The EU is also the chief donor of development aid in the world and leads all external trade policy negotiations on behalf of the 27-strong bloc. With the new Reform Treaty, the Union’s revised foreign policy provisions will grow hand in hand with its influence in international affairs.

Increasingly international organizations as well as Government departments are seeking to establish direct contact with EU institutions to communicate messages about their achievements and to inform future political developments on the continent.

We have over the years worked extensively with international organizations and non-EU governments with an active interest in the Union's policies. To that end we manage and mobilise the views of all stakeholders in an effort to support and amplify the political objectives of our clients.