European Defense Roundtable and Public Discussion in Visby, Sweden

MSC @ Almedalsveckan 2023

On June 27-28, 2023, the MSC will host a European Defense Roundtable in Visby, Sweden, on the sidelines of the Almedalen week. The discussions will focus on lessons from Russia's war against Ukraine and on options to deepen European defense cooperation and bolster NATO's European pillar. The interested public can follow our public session focusing on Sweden’s role in European defense on-site in Visby.

European Defense Roundtable in Visby, Sweden

Following up on the debates at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) 2023, the MSC will organize a European Defense Roundtable in Visby, Sweden, on June 27-28, at the beginning of the Almedalen Week 2023. The roundtable will assemble a selected group of decision-makers and experts from government and military, parliament, academia, the think tank community, and the private sector. Taking place at the very end of the Swedish EU Council Presidency and two weeks ahead of the NATO Summit in Vilnius, participants will draw lessons from Russia’s war against Ukraine and discuss options to deepen European defense cooperation and bolster NATO’s European pillar.

European defense has come a long way since February 2022 – but nowhere far enough given the caesura that is Russia’s war against Ukraine. European countries face two monumental challenges at once: readying and replenishing their own forces to adapt to a fundamentally altered security environment while arming Ukraine in its fight against Russia. To this end, several states have announced increases in their defense budgets. But European defense still faces an abundance of hurdles, ranging from dependencies, to fragmentation, to a lack of standardization. It is high time to move from the analysis of well-known problems to possible solutions. The central question for European defense will be how to translate greater spending into more and relevant output. This requires a joint understanding of which capabilities are needed for the armed forces to stand their ground in the battlefield of the future. It also raises questions of how procurement should be organized in the decades to come and whether Europeans can square national interests with the need for joint approaches.  

Public Session: War in Europe: Sweden's Role in Strengthening European Defense

A public segment, focused on Sweden’s role in European defense, will be open to the broader audience of the Almedalen week, which is a political festival and democratic meeting place for dialogue and exchange taking place on the Swedish island of Gotland.  

The discussion titled "War in Europe: Sweden’s Role in Strengthening European Defense" will take place at the St. Nicolai Church Ruin (Smedjegatan 19, 621 55 Visby), on Wednesday, June 28, from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Alternatively, it can be watched via livestream on this page.

This event is organized in cooperation with Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) and the Swedish Defence Association (AFF).

Agenda

Welcome Remarks

04:00 – 04:05 p.m.

Kontakt

Christoph Heusgen

Ambassador; Chairman, Munich Security Conference, Munich

Jakob Hallgren

Director, Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stockholm

Input Statement

04:05 – 04:15 p.m.

Statement

Ulf Kristersson

Prime Minister, Kingdom of Sweden, Stockholm

Panel Discussion

04:15 – 04:45 p.m.

Panel

Tobias Billström

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of Sweden, Stockholm

Micael Johansson

President and Chief Executive Officer, Saab AB, Stockholm

Pål Jonson

Minister for Defence, Kingdom of Sweden, Stockholm

Tytti Tuppurainen

Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Parliament, Republic of Finland, Helsinki

Anna Wieslander

Director for Northern Europe, Future Europe Initiative, Atlantic Council, Stockholm

Moderatorin

Q&A Session with the Audience

04:45 – 05:00 p.m.

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