Talk:Warsaw Security Forum

Contested deletion
This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because the Warsaw Security Forum (WSF) is a significant event in the field of international security. It is one of the most important security conferences in Central Europe, playing a crucial role in fostering dialogue and cooperation on security issues. The forum attracts high-ranking representatives from politics, the military, academia, and business, including heads of state, government officials, and leading experts.

The WSF has a longstanding tradition, being held annually, and has become a staple in the security policy calendar. Over the years, it has consistently addressed important topics and challenges in international security and defense, making it a vital platform for discussing and shaping security policies.

Discussions and outcomes from the WSF often influence political decisions and strategies, especially regarding NATO and the EU. The forum provides a platform for disseminating ideas and policies that impact international security.

Furthermore, the WSF receives regular coverage from international media, highlighting its relevance and influence. Articles in reputable newspapers and magazines, as well as reports on news channels, underscore the importance of the event.

The forum also promotes exchange between diverse participants, including representatives from NGOs, think tanks, and academic institutions, emphasizing its international significance. Additionally, it serves as a platform for presenting and discussing research and analyses on security policy issues.

The existence of Wikipedia articles on similar security forums, such as the Munich Security Conference, justifies the inclusion of the WSF. Consistent application of relevance criteria is essential for balanced representation of security events.

Overall, the Warsaw Security Forum's role in advancing international security dialogue, influencing policy, and attracting high-profile participants and media coverage establishes its importance and warrants the article's retention. --Fxbfxb (talk) 14:35, 15 July 2024 (UTC)


 * The speedy deletion was declined, but I have tagged this article as relying too heavily on primary sources. More third-party sources are required.
 * I will also note that the above response is mostly AI-generated (73.24% according to ZeroGPT). --Drm310 🍁 (talk) 16:40, 15 July 2024 (UTC)