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Warsaw Security Forum 2016 sessions are now available on YouTube!

  • Published: November 22, 2016

Warsaw Security Forum 2016 sessions are now available on YouTube!

  • Published: November 22, 2016

We are delighted to present the sessions form #WSF2016. Follow the link to get access to the video sessions from the most important security conference in Poland and a leading one in Europe and get critical insight into driving defence and security topcis concerning European Union and NATO.

Don’t know where to start? Our first pick: The Ministerial Session comprised of

  • Linas Linkevičius – Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania
  • Sebastian Dănuţ Neculăescu – Secretary of State for Strategic Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania
  • David Dondua – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia
  • Ivan Jestřáb – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic

and moderated by Katarzyna Pisarska – Director, European Academy of Diplomacy, Poland

Link to official Warsaw Security Forum YouTube channel: https://goo.gl/306RSt

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