#Road2WSF: Virtual Conference – Join us on 17-18 November 2020!
#Road2WSF: Virtual Conference – Join us on 17-18 November 2020!
Join us this fall for a transatlantic virtual conference “Road to Warsaw Security Forum” (#Road2WSF), scheduled to take place online on the 17th and 18th of November 2020.
The event will feature a number of high-level online conversations and one-hour virtual panel discussions on the most important security challenges to transatlantic unity and liberal democracy. It will gather, among others, ministers of foreign affairs and defense, personalities of international and non-governmental organizations, and leading security experts, as well as 200 young Transatlantic Leaders.
The event is organized by the Casimir Pulaski Foundation and the German Marshall Fund of the United States, in strategic partnership with NATO and the National Security Bureau to the President of the Republic of Poland.
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. Do not forget to check our channels for more updates.
To learn more about the event, speakers and partners visit us here.
See you online at #Road2WSF!
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