Today we are facing a real accumulation of unfavorable phenomena affecting the Polish and European economies. Just across the eastern border of the European Union, the first regular war on the Old Continent in decades is taking place. EKF cannot fail to address this situation. However, we don’t want to analyze the causes or the past, but to think about ways to provide effective aid today and support the reconstruction process after the war, which must end. Poland and the European Union face a series of necessary decisions that will determine our place in the world economic order. Hence the ECF’s debate on the new dynamics and the necessary acceleration in decision-making and cooperation on the Paris-Berlin-Warsaw-Kiev axis.
Panellists:
Joschka Fischer
Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany 1998-2005
Valeria Gontareva
Senior Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science, Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine in 2014-2017
Bogusław Liberadzki
MEP, Vice-President of the European Parliament 2017-2019, Minister of Transport and Maritime Economy 1993-1997
Wojciech Paprocki
Professor, Head of Transport Enterprise Economics Unit, Department of Transport, Collegium of Management and Finance, Warsaw School of Economics