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#Road2WSF: From East to West to South: Reflecting on the Security Architecture of Europe

  • Published: November 12, 2020

#Road2WSF: From East to West to South: Reflecting on the Security Architecture of Europe

  • Published: November 12, 2020

The participants of this panel discussion will be Nicolae Ciucă (Minister of Defense of Romania), Jüri Luik (Minister of Defense of Estonia) and João Titterington Gomes Cravinho (Minister of Defense of Portugal).
This session will be moderated by Zbigniew Pisarski (President of the Casimir Pulaski Foundation). This discussion will cover a range of topics relating to European security, including European security cooperation, current threats and how they are being counteracted.
This will take place at 14:50-15:30 (CET) on Wednesday 18th November 2020.
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