The Ministry of Digital Affairs assumes a patronage over the Warsaw Security Forum 2017
It is an honor to announce, the Warsaw Security Forum 2017 has received a patronage of the Ministry of Digital Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
The Ministry of Digital Affairs (Polish Ministerstwo Cyfryzacji), former Ministry of Administration and Digitization, was established on December 7, 2017, with the mission to create a digital boost for the development of Poland. The main task of the ministry has been to develop broadband infrastructure and to promote digital competences among citizens, through which it would be possible to make Polish society and economy grow.
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25th Anniversary of Poland’s membership in NATO: International Conference
The Casimir Pulaski Foundation, the organizer of the Warsaw Security Forum, and the Delegation of the Sejm and Senate of the Republic of Poland to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly, in cooperation with NATO, are organizing a celebration of the 25th anniversary of Poland’s accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The event is scheduled to take place on March 18th, 2024, in Warsaw.
WSF High-Level Dinner at MSC2024
As part of WSF activities at the #MSC2024, we had a great opportunity and pleasure to organise a closed-door event "Different Shades of Victory: Rethinking the End of the War in Ukraine. Scenarios & Their Impact on Transatlantic Security” together with our Ukrainian friends and partners from the ICUV.
WSF at Munich Security Conference 2024
The 60th anniversary edition of the Munich Security Conference (MSC) concluded on February 18th. A Polish think tank - the Casimir Pulaski Foundation (CPF), was one of its official partners. The activity of CPF was not only limited to the participation of its representatives in the event (the chairwoman of the Warsaw Security Forum, Prof. Katarzyna Pisarska and WSF program Director Bartłomiej Kot. The Foundation also hosted a closed dinner with the participation of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, as well as a number of ministerial guests and parliamentarians from Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, Iceland, France, Germany, Great Britain, and the USA.