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Warsaw Security Forum Partners the Munich Security Conference 2025

  • Published: February 13, 2025

Warsaw Security Forum Partners the Munich Security Conference 2025

  • Published: February 13, 2025

It is our pleasure to inform you that the Warsaw Security Forum (WSF) is a partner institution of this year’s prestigious Munich Security Conference (MSC2025), taking place on February 14-16, 2025.

As a #MSC2025 partner, our delegation – led by Prof. Katarzyna Pisarska, Chair of the Warsaw Security Forum (Casimir Pulaski Foundation), and Bartłomiej Kot, Program Director of the Warsaw Security Forum, will contribute to the conference’s dynamic agenda by hosting two high-profile events:

1. Panel Discussion: “Security Dividend: European Support for Ukraine”

This insightful panel will feature:

  • Petr Pavel – President, Czech Republic
  • Mette Frederiksen – Prime Minister, Kingdom of Denmark
  • Ulf Kristersson – Prime Minister, Kingdom of Sweden
  • Friedrich Merz – Chairman, Christian Democratic Union

Moderated by Prof. Katarzyna Pisarska, Chair of the Warsaw Security Forum, the discussion will examine Europe’s role in strengthening Ukraine’s security and stability.

 

2. Closed-Door Dinner: “Thinking Transatlantic Relations Anew: Mapping the New European Security Architecture and Russia Strategy”

As an official side-event of the MSC, this exclusive dinner event, organized by the Casimir Pulaski Foundation, will bring together top experts and policymakers to discuss current and future transatlantic security challenges — such as those arising from Trump’s reelection — and plan strategic approaches toward Russia.

Central and Eastern Europe: A Voice That Matters

The Warsaw Security Forum delegation will bring a unique Central and Eastern European perspective to the table—particularly on Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine. Our participation underscores Poland’s steadfast commitment to fostering and encouraging collaborative dialogue on Europe’s security and defense priorities at one of the world’s most influential security forums.

Stay tuned for more updates on our role in MSC2025 and insights from our events!

Download the press release to learn more!

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