... for becoming involved in the Ukrainian process by deepening the interaction between NATO and Ukraine (Poland can successfully play the familiar part of intermediary). Besides... ... one such way is to cooperate with Poland and assist Ukraine in its struggle against Russia’s aggressive policies.
It is possible that Poland’s attempts to... ... interested in initiating a confrontation between Ukraine and Poland have succeeded.
What
Brexit
Means for Ukraine
The sensational results of the UK European Union membership...
... International Affairs Council and the Korber Foundation. RIAC website editor Maria Smekalova asked
Stefanie Babst
, Head of Strategic Analysis Capability to the NATO and Chairman of the Military Committee, about the latest NATO summit results, prospects of Russia-NATO copperation and the bloc’s reaction to Brexit.
Could you comment on NATO Summit outcome?
Well, overall I think the allies are very happy with the conduct of the Warsaw summit. In particular, because everything that was prepared for the Heads of State and Government to sign was signed, everything ...
...,” Gänzle told RBTH.
“As the UK was among the most active advocates in favor of a robust sanction regime, the prospect of Brexit will increase the likelihood of a change within the lapse of the next couple of months,” he said.
The UK and EU members’ views on security appear to be more rigid, however, contributing to the unity of NATO members in forming the alliance’s approach to Russia.
“When it comes to military and security matters, I would say that NATO is the prism through which both the UK and most ...