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It has been a week of movement around the tension in Ukraine: diplomatic frenzy and visits to Moscow continue, this time by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and representatives of Italy. In previous days, the United States warned of an imminent Russian attack on Ukraine, which has not happened so far. Meanwhile, the Kremlin announced the withdrawal of a number of troops that in the eyes of the White House is not significant and has described it as a relocation of troops.
The parties indicate that discrepancies can only be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy, but how long can this channel resist? How is this tug-of-war between Russia, Ukraine, NATO, the United States and the European Union experienced on the ground? We analyze it in this edition of El Debate together with our guests:
– Oleksandr Slyvchuk, political analyst at the Ukrainian Institute for International Relations.
– Pablo González, journalist and political scientist, was recently covering first-hand what is happening in eastern Ukraine.
– Xavier Colás, journalist, correspondent for France 24 in Russia, was also recently covering in Kharkov, in eastern Ukraine.
First modification:
It has been a week of movement around the tension in Ukraine: diplomatic frenzy and visits to Moscow continue, this time by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and representatives of Italy. In previous days, the United States warned of an imminent Russian attack on Ukraine, which has not happened so far. Meanwhile, the Kremlin announced the withdrawal of a number of troops that in the eyes of the White House is not significant and has described it as a relocation of troops.
The parties indicate that discrepancies can only be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy, but how long can this channel resist? How is this tug-of-war between Russia, Ukraine, NATO, the United States and the European Union experienced on the ground? We analyze it in this edition of El Debate together with our guests:
– Oleksandr Slyvchuk, political analyst at the Ukrainian Institute for International Relations.
– Pablo González, journalist and political scientist, was recently covering first-hand what is happening in eastern Ukraine.
– Xavier Colás, journalist, correspondent for France 24 in Russia, was also recently covering in Kharkov, in eastern Ukraine.
First modification:
It has been a week of movement around the tension in Ukraine: diplomatic frenzy and visits to Moscow continue, this time by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and representatives of Italy. In previous days, the United States warned of an imminent Russian attack on Ukraine, which has not happened so far. Meanwhile, the Kremlin announced the withdrawal of a number of troops that in the eyes of the White House is not significant and has described it as a relocation of troops.
The parties indicate that discrepancies can only be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy, but how long can this channel resist? How is this tug-of-war between Russia, Ukraine, NATO, the United States and the European Union experienced on the ground? We analyze it in this edition of El Debate together with our guests:
– Oleksandr Slyvchuk, political analyst at the Ukrainian Institute for International Relations.
– Pablo González, journalist and political scientist, was recently covering first-hand what is happening in eastern Ukraine.
– Xavier Colás, journalist, correspondent for France 24 in Russia, was also recently covering in Kharkov, in eastern Ukraine.
First modification:
It has been a week of movement around the tension in Ukraine: diplomatic frenzy and visits to Moscow continue, this time by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and representatives of Italy. In previous days, the United States warned of an imminent Russian attack on Ukraine, which has not happened so far. Meanwhile, the Kremlin announced the withdrawal of a number of troops that in the eyes of the White House is not significant and has described it as a relocation of troops.
The parties indicate that discrepancies can only be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy, but how long can this channel resist? How is this tug-of-war between Russia, Ukraine, NATO, the United States and the European Union experienced on the ground? We analyze it in this edition of El Debate together with our guests:
– Oleksandr Slyvchuk, political analyst at the Ukrainian Institute for International Relations.
– Pablo González, journalist and political scientist, was recently covering first-hand what is happening in eastern Ukraine.
– Xavier Colás, journalist, correspondent for France 24 in Russia, was also recently covering in Kharkov, in eastern Ukraine.