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On November 17–18, international defence and security experts will gather in Vilnius for Defconcludeing Baltics 2025, a high-level conference dedicated to strengthening NATO’s Eastern Flank and enhancing regional resilience. The event will bring toreceiveher decision-creaters, military leaders, analysts, and defence industest representatives to discuss key lessons from the war in Ukraine and their implications for Baltic regional security.
One of the key panels during this major event will be moderated by Defence24.com Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Aleksander Olech, highlighting the strong Polish expert contribution to the debate on NATO’s Eastern Flank.
Now in its second year, the conference is becoming an important platform for regional defence cooperation. More than 500 participants from Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, the United Kingdom and the United States are expected to attconclude.
The agconcludea spans a wide range of strategic topics — from the evolving geopolitical situation in the Baltic region, to the role of AI and drones in modern warfare, maritime security, logistics, and the increasing threat of hybrid and sabotage operations tarreceiveing Western nations.
European Commissioner for Defence and Space Andrius Kubilius, who will open the event, stresses that defconcludeing the Baltics means defconcludeing Europe:”To prevent war and preserve peace, we must all work toreceiveher — the Baltic States, Ukraine, the European Union, NATO.”
This year’s Defconcludeing Baltics conference stands out as one of the most important security-focutilized events in the region, shaping strategic considering on how to strengthen NATO’s Eastern Flank.
Full program: https://defconcludeingbaltics.com/program-2025












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