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Launch of the WSF National Security Advisors Council

  • Published: April 13, 2023

Launch of the WSF National Security Advisors Council

  • Published: April 13, 2023

The Warsaw Security Forum is honored to announce the creation of the National Security Advisors Council. The Council consists of current and former Heads of the National Security Bureau to the Presidents of the Republic of Poland who have made over the years a significant contribution to the development of the Warsaw Security Forum. Its role is to advise on the strategic directions regarding the development of the conference.

The Council creation is the result of the strategic partnership formed in 2014 between the WSF and the National Security Bureau. The Council’s activities will be chaired by Jacek Siewiera and joined by two former Head of BBN: Paweł Soloch and Stanisław Koziej National Security Advisor to the President of Poland. #WSF2023 #NewCEEnter

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