The goal of WSF 2024 Report is to draft concrete proposals for the initiatives for the Weimar Triangle along with a roadmap and milestones for their implementation that can be later used by decision makers and experts from France, Poland and Germany as well as all other interested countries.

As the Report from the last year available under this link was dedicated for the advocacy causes for the Central and Eastern Europe, this year it is time to build up on a political momentum of the Weimar format and galvanize it’s long term operationality.

Foreign Policy

Group Members:

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Helene Conway-Mouret

Secretary of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and the Armed Forces, Member of the French Senate, France

2024-09-11T14:45:36+02:00

Anton Hofreiter

Member of the Bundestag, Chair of the Committee on European Affairs, Germany

2024-09-12T11:40:34+02:00

Paweł Kowal

Member of the Polish Sejm, Government Plenipotentiary for Polish-Ukrainian Development Cooperation, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Poland

2024-09-12T11:38:51+02:00

Dietmar Nietan

Member of the Bundestag, Coordinator of German‑Polish Intersocietal and Cross‑Border Cooperation, Germany

Defense

Group Members:

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Bogdan Klich

Senator, Chair of Foreign Affairs and EU Committee, Senate, Poland

2024-09-11T20:02:08+02:00

Claudia Major

Head of the Research Division on International Security, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Germany

2024-09-11T20:05:07+02:00

Rolf Nikel

Vice President, German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), Germany

2024-09-27T14:06:58+02:00

Paweł Poncyljusz

Poseł na Sejm IV, V, VI i IX kadencji (2001–2011, 2019–2023), wiceminister gospodarki (2006–2007)

Resilience: Energy & Climate

Group Members:

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Michał Kurtyka

Chair of the Energy Security and Climate Track, Warsaw Security Forum, Minister of Climate and Environment (2019-2021), Poland