NSC at the Warsaw Security Forum

NSC at the Warsaw Security Forum

On September 29–30, the New Strategy Center participated in the Warsaw Security Forum in Poland and was a partner of the panel “Competitive Waters: Securing Europe’s Seas and Reviving Its Shipyards”, organized on September 30.
During the panel, the speakers discussed maritime route security and the protection of critical infrastructure, the ways in which Europe can revitalize its shipyards through innovation, as well as regional cooperation.

Rear Admiral Marcel Neculae, Deputy Chief of the Romanian Naval Forces, presented the security challenges in the Black Sea, emphasizing the importance of maintaining freedom of navigation and the continuous training of naval forces to effectively respond to emerging threats.

The panel was moderated by Antonia Colibășanu, Senior Associate Expert at NSC, and the speakers were: Rear Admiral Marcel Neculae, Deputy Chief of the Romanian Naval Forces; Rear Admiral Krzysztof Jaworski, Commander of the Maritime Component, Poland; Rear Admiral (ret.) Rex Cox, Babcock International, UK; and Mats Wicksell, Saab, Sweden.

The participation of the New Strategy Center in the Warsaw Security Forum is part of its ongoing efforts to promote the strategic relevance of the Black Sea region.

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