First modification:
Diplomatic efforts by different actors are multiplying to avoid greater tensions and a large-scale conflict on Ukrainian territory. Despite high-level meetings, calls and exchanges of messages, Russia stands by its demands for NATO’s expansion to the east of the continent and has launched military exercises in collaboration with Belarus, while the West moves troops into Europe from the East. Will these diplomatic attempts serve to alleviate the crisis?
The US mobilized some 3,000 troops to strategic points in Germany, Poland, and Romania. The UK did the same by sending soldiers to Estonia, which has a land border with the Russian Federation, and Germany also deployed a hundred soldiers to Lithuania.
On the other hand, Russia claims to be a bit confused with this diplomatic strategy of the West with warnings, deployment of soldiers, conditions and the lack of gear between Washington and Brussels.
The diplomatic deployment to alleviate the crisis in Ukraine is the topic that we analyze in this program with the help of our guests:
– Tamara Yevtushenko, doctor in political science and coordinator of the Russian Chair of the Institute of International Relations of the University of La Plata in Argentina.
– Nicolás de Pedro, senior analyst at the London Institute For Statecraft in the United Kingdom.
First modification:
Diplomatic efforts by different actors are multiplying to avoid greater tensions and a large-scale conflict on Ukrainian territory. Despite high-level meetings, calls and exchanges of messages, Russia stands by its demands for NATO’s expansion to the east of the continent and has launched military exercises in collaboration with Belarus, while the West moves troops into Europe from the East. Will these diplomatic attempts serve to alleviate the crisis?
The US mobilized some 3,000 troops to strategic points in Germany, Poland, and Romania. The UK did the same by sending soldiers to Estonia, which has a land border with the Russian Federation, and Germany also deployed a hundred soldiers to Lithuania.
On the other hand, Russia claims to be a bit confused with this diplomatic strategy of the West with warnings, deployment of soldiers, conditions and the lack of gear between Washington and Brussels.
The diplomatic deployment to alleviate the crisis in Ukraine is the topic that we analyze in this program with the help of our guests:
– Tamara Yevtushenko, doctor in political science and coordinator of the Russian Chair of the Institute of International Relations of the University of La Plata in Argentina.
– Nicolás de Pedro, senior analyst at the London Institute For Statecraft in the United Kingdom.
First modification:
Diplomatic efforts by different actors are multiplying to avoid greater tensions and a large-scale conflict on Ukrainian territory. Despite high-level meetings, calls and exchanges of messages, Russia stands by its demands for NATO’s expansion to the east of the continent and has launched military exercises in collaboration with Belarus, while the West moves troops into Europe from the East. Will these diplomatic attempts serve to alleviate the crisis?
The US mobilized some 3,000 troops to strategic points in Germany, Poland, and Romania. The UK did the same by sending soldiers to Estonia, which has a land border with the Russian Federation, and Germany also deployed a hundred soldiers to Lithuania.
On the other hand, Russia claims to be a bit confused with this diplomatic strategy of the West with warnings, deployment of soldiers, conditions and the lack of gear between Washington and Brussels.
The diplomatic deployment to alleviate the crisis in Ukraine is the topic that we analyze in this program with the help of our guests:
– Tamara Yevtushenko, doctor in political science and coordinator of the Russian Chair of the Institute of International Relations of the University of La Plata in Argentina.
– Nicolás de Pedro, senior analyst at the London Institute For Statecraft in the United Kingdom.
First modification:
Diplomatic efforts by different actors are multiplying to avoid greater tensions and a large-scale conflict on Ukrainian territory. Despite high-level meetings, calls and exchanges of messages, Russia stands by its demands for NATO’s expansion to the east of the continent and has launched military exercises in collaboration with Belarus, while the West moves troops into Europe from the East. Will these diplomatic attempts serve to alleviate the crisis?
The US mobilized some 3,000 troops to strategic points in Germany, Poland, and Romania. The UK did the same by sending soldiers to Estonia, which has a land border with the Russian Federation, and Germany also deployed a hundred soldiers to Lithuania.
On the other hand, Russia claims to be a bit confused with this diplomatic strategy of the West with warnings, deployment of soldiers, conditions and the lack of gear between Washington and Brussels.
The diplomatic deployment to alleviate the crisis in Ukraine is the topic that we analyze in this program with the help of our guests:
– Tamara Yevtushenko, doctor in political science and coordinator of the Russian Chair of the Institute of International Relations of the University of La Plata in Argentina.
– Nicolás de Pedro, senior analyst at the London Institute For Statecraft in the United Kingdom.