The Council of the European Union has appointed Magdalena Grono as the new European Union Special Representative (EUSR) for the South Caucasus and the Crisis in Georgia. Grono succeeds Toivo Klaar whose tenure of over 6 years comes to an end on August 31. She will take up her duties on September 1 for an initial period of 12 months, informed the Council. As new EUSR, Grono will continue the work of her predecessors, contributing to the implementation of the EU foreign policy objectives in the region. She will contribute to the peaceful settlement of conflicts, including the crisis in Georgia and the normalization process between Armenia and Azerbaijan, in close coordination with the UN and the OSCE. She will engage with the main interested actors regarding the region and will develop contacts with governments, parliaments, other key political actors and civil society, encouraging and facilitating cooperation on regional themes of common interest. Grono, a Czech national, currently serves as Chief Diplomatic Adviser to the President of the European Council, Charles Michel. She has worked on foreign policy and conflict resolution issues for the past 25 years, including in high-level diplomatic posts for the EU as well as in think-tank capacities, with a strong emphasis on the former Soviet space and the South Caucasus in particular. Before joining President Michel's Cabinet, she was a foreign policy adviser to former President of the European Council Donald Tusk. Previously, she was the Europe and Central Asia Director at International Crisis Group.