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#Road2WSF: NATO is a strategic partner of the Road to Warsaw Security Forum!

  • Published: November 2, 2020

#Road2WSF: NATO is a strategic partner of the Road to Warsaw Security Forum!

  • Published: November 2, 2020

We are honored to announce that NATO is a strategic partner of the Road to Warsaw Security Forum #Road2WSF.
Since 2015, NATO has been a key partner of the Warsaw Security Forum which has held numerous discussions with participants from over 40 countries on a broad range of issues, including contemporary security challenges and military cooperation. Over the years, several plenary sessions have taken place regarding the current role and future of NATO in the complex and fast-paced security environment.
The Road to Warsaw Security Forum (#Road2WSF) is a transatlantic online conference scheduled to take place on the 17th and 18th of November 2020. You can watch the #Road2WSF conversations and webinars without registration from anywhere in the world! The event will be live-streamed via our social media profiles: Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube and thus available to the wider public.

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