Secret meeting of world leaders in Stockholm. Sikorski with his wife among the invited


The Bilderberg Group is an international association of people from the world of politics and economies organizing annual meetings, in which 120 to 150 invited people participate from the group of the highest rank of politicians, members of the boards of large international institutions, significant foundations, banks and corporations with global reach and influence.
According to the Swedish media earlier, the Grand Hotel belonging to the famous Swedish Wallenberg family did not accept reservations for days from 10 to 14 June. Recently, this situation took place in 2013 before visiting the then US presidential President Barack Obama.
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Among the guests include Secretary General NATO Mark Rutte, Prime Minister of Sweden Ulf Kristersson, President of Finland Alexander Stubb, Minister of Finance of Norway and former Secretary General of NATO Jens Stooltenberg, as well as chairwoman of the Bundestag Julia Kloeckner.
Other known names are The founder of Spotify Daniel EK, president of Ryanair Michael O'Leary, head of Bank Santander Ana Botin or the head of Microsoft Satya Nadella.
According to the organizers in the capital of Sweden, they are also expected Inpost president Rafał Brzoska, as well as the president of the Polish Business Council Wojciech Kostrzewa.
List of meeting topics
As revealed, the topics of the meeting at the Luxury Grand Hotel in Stockholm are, among others Euro -Atlantic relations, the future of Ukraine, US economy, Europe, the Middle East, as well as innovations in the sphere of defense, artificial intelligence, as well as the issue of migration.
Preparations for the Congress of the World Elite have been going on in Stockholm since Tuesday. The area around the hotel has been fenced and is guarded by the police. This is related to the announced manifestations against the meeting. The group's activity is secret, there is no transmission of debates or press conferences, which causes conspiracy theories.




