Conference of High Level EU Representatives Responsible for Matter of National Security
Conference of High Level EU Representatives Responsible for Matter of National Security
Conference of National Security High Level Representatives of the EU Member States organized by National Security Bureau will be held on November 20, 2014 in Warsaw. President of the Republic of Poland Bronisław Komorowski will address the conference. The purpose of the conference is to discuss strategic problems of European security, especially in the context of consultations on the Report of the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, recommended by the European Council in December 2013.
The first session of the conference on the changes in global, regional and internal security environment will be opened for participants of the Warsaw Security Forum 2014, organized by Casimir Pulaski Foundation and National Defence University. The second session, devoted to European security strategic issues, will be held in National Security High Level Representatives round-table format (closed session).
Representatives of the Warsaw Security Forum, at the Munich Security Conference
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