#Road2WSF | MINISTERIAL CONVERSATION : The Future of the Transatlantic Alliance – New Opportunities for Europe and the United States
#Road2WSF | MINISTERIAL CONVERSATION : The Future of the Transatlantic Alliance – New Opportunities for Europe and the United States
We warmly invite you to join us on the 17th of November for the Ministerial Conversation entitled “The Future of the Transatlantic Alliance – New Opportunities for Europe and the United States”, which will officially launch the two-day Road to Warsaw Security Forum (#Road2WSF). The purpose of the discussion will be to reflect on the current state of our Transatlantic Alliance – particularly from a European perspective.
Our distinguished guest speakers include: Ann Linde (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden), Linas Linkevičius (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania), Anže Logar (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovenia) and Zbigniew Rau (Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland). The discussion will be moderated by Prof. Katarzyna Pisarska, Program Director of the Warsaw Security Forum.
This will take place at 14:10-14:55 (CET) on Tuesday 17th November 2020.
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