Strasbourg, 19/09/2001 (Agence Europe) - At its plenary session in Strasbourg next week (24 to 28 September), the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly will discuss the terrorist attacks in the United States and turn to the situations in different countries. Here is an overview of the agenda that may still be altered: Monday, the Assembly will have a debate on security and crime prevention in cities, as well as social policy relating to children and adolescents, with the participation of French Home Affairs Minister Michel Vaillant; - Tuesday, a debate on Georgia's respect of its obligations, followed by several reports concerning social issues: children's rights, trafficking in women, expulsion procedures and the right to family reunification for migrants and refugees; - Wednesday, after an emergency debate on "democracies faced with terrorism", the Assembly will debate Ukraine's respect of its obligations and commitments, and the situation of the global economy with OECD Secretary General Donald Johnston; - Thursday, the Assembly will return to the situation in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) and the conflict in the Chechen Republic and devote part of its session to the communication of the President-in-Office of the Committee of Ministers, Ernst Walch, Liechtenstein Foreign Minister; - Friday, the session will be devoted to culture, science and education, with reports on (1) the European Year of Languages, (2) higher education in South Eastern Europe, (3) the situation of young researchers, and (4) scientific and technological developments in Central and Eastern Europe.