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WSF Report 2024 #ThinkingEuropeAnew

WSF Report 2024 #ThinkingEuropeAnew

September 27, 2024

Author: Casimir Pulaski Foundation

WSF Report 2024 #ThinkingEuropeAnew

WSF Report cover

Autor foto: CPF

WSF Report 2024 #ThinkingEuropeAnew

Author: Casimir Pulaski Foundation

Published: September 27, 2024

After the successful debut of the 2023 WSF Report, the Warsaw Security Forum has decided to dedicate the 2024 report edition to mapping out the Weimar Triangle initiative between France, Germany and Poland and discussing the format’s role in shaping the future of EU affairs.

“The Weimar Triangle initiative, which had been overlooked for years, has recently seen a resurgence of interest in Warsaw, Paris, and Berlin. As representatives of three significant, yet diverse EU members align on the most pressing issues, they could serve as a model for others, helping to advance much-needed reforms within the EU. The goal is not to impose a direction, but rather to demonstrate a cooperative approach that could inspire broader consensus across the EU.” – writes Prof. Katarzyna Pisarska, Chair of the Warsaw Security Forum.

As the WSF program takes a closer look at the future of the EU under the theme #ThinkingEuropeAnew, the aspiring role of the presented report is to shape the debate on the cooperation opportunities within the format for a renewed European project. Hence the title: “Pushing the EU agenda forward with the Weimar Triangle”.

The main part of the report is divided into three thematic areas: Foreign Policy, Defence, and Energy & State Resilience. Each area identifies two advocacy causes for initiatives that could mobilise cross-party support and serve as foundations for more unified policies in areas where the EU currently lacks capacity and needs stronger agency. As the final recommendation, the report proposes creating an International Weimar Fund, which would galvanise cooperation between the three states and ensure the long-term sustainability of the project.

The report is a result of the work of over 25 French, German and Polish members of parliament and experts, supported by the Casimir Pulaski Foundation’s team.

The Report was officially presented to Ministers for European Affairs of the Weimar Triangle – Adam Szłapka of Poland, Anna Lührmann of Germany, and Benjamin Haddad of France – during their sideline meeting at the Warsaw Security Forum on October 2nd, 2024.