WSF2015 Institutional Partner: The Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding
WSF2015 Institutional Partner: The Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding
The Organizing Committee of the WSF is proud to introduce the Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding which has become an institutional partner of the WSF2015.
The Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding mission is to initiate and support projects undertaken in Poland and the Russian Federation and dedicated to improving dialogue and understanding between the two countries.
The Centre is particularly concerned with: supporting academic work; publishing activity that increase awareness and knowledge of Polish-Russian relations, history, and culture as well as the heritage of both of these nations on the territory of Poland, Russia, and other countries; it is also dedicated to introducing and supporting educational initiatives on these topics in Poland and Russia.
Warsaw Security Forum presence at the Munich Security Conference 2025
At the 2025 Munich Security Conference, the Warsaw Security Forum reaffirmed its role as the leading CEE platform advocating for transatlantic security and unwavering support for Ukraine. With Prof. Katarzyna Pisarska moderating a high-level panel on European aid to Ukraine and hosting an exclusive working dinner on transatlantic relations, WSF played a direct role in shaping the strategic debate. The forum outlined key priorities for European security—strengthening Ukraine, bolstering defense industries, and redefining Europe’s role in global security—reinforcing the message that Europe must lead, or risk being sidelined.
Warsaw Security Forum Partners the Munich Security Conference 2025
It is our pleasure to inform you that the Warsaw Security Forum (WSF) is a partner institution of this year’s prestigious Munich Security Conference (MSC2025), taking place on February 14-16, 2025. As a #MSC2025 partner, we will contribute to the conference’s dynamic agenda by hosting two high-profile events: Panel Discussion: "Security Dividend: European Support for Ukraine" & Closed-Door Dinner: "Thinking Transatlantic Relations Anew: Mapping the New European Security Architecture and Russia Strategy".
Warsaw Security Forum Advocates for Key Security Priorities During High-Level Delegation Visit to Brussels
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