Statement by the Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group (EASLG)
Statement by the Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group (EASLG)
Today, the ... ... Initiative (
NTI
)—have been working with former and current officials and experts from a group of Euro-Atlantic states and the European Union to test ideas and develop proposals for improving security in areas of existential common interest. The EASLG operates ...
... reciprocity
Riga Dialogue Recommendations are a result of the annual “
Riga Dialogue
”. The event gathers high-level policy-makers and experts from the EU, US, Russia and the European neighborhood. This year’s edition — “The New Normal in the Euro-Atlantic Security Order” — focused on the political, military and economic dimensions of the Russia-West relationship.
— Politically, Russia and the West must both be ready for compromise solutions based on reciprocity. Both sides should declare ...
... hosted an open discussion and a presentation of "
Riga Dialogue Afterthoughts 2018
" publication. The event was organized by Latvian Institute of International Affairs.
The presented collection includes the opinions of experts from Russia, the European Union, and the United States on the possibility and prospects for the development of cooperation between Russia and Western countries.
Nuclear Threat Initiative (
NTI
), European Leadership Network (
ELN
), and Latvian Institute of International ...
... control issues, and nuclear safety.
On April 15-18, 2018, Berlin hosted the 8th YGNL (
Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security
) meeting on Euro-Atlantic Security.
The participants discussed the foreign policy of Germany and the EU,... ... state of relations between Russia and the West, arms control issues, and nuclear safety.
Young experts from Russia, EU, the USA, and Ukraine, as well as representatives of NGOs, think tanks, university and business community took part in the meeting....
... today – creating a process for addressing political, economic, and security issues that supports concrete steps to improve Euro-Atlantic security today and in the future – is no less challenging than the one confronted by the founders of the United ... ... transparency across Europe and within existing structures, the Leadership Group should include a representative from the OSCE, the European Union, the Eurasian Economic Union, and NATO.
The Leadership Group’s first priority would be to address the current ...
On October 27-29, 2014 Bulgarian Sofia hosted a session of young experts’ group on Ukraine crisis and Euro-Atlantic security to discuss the Ukraine situation and ways to have it rectified.
Organized by the European Leadership Network for Multilateral Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (ELN), Munich Security Conference, Nuclear Threat Initiative, RIAC and ...
In recent years, historical animosities and uncertainties in the global security landscape have hindered efforts to develop a fresh approach to Euro-Atlantic security. The crisis in Ukraine has exacerbated the problem, further undermining cooperation, increasing tensions and widening differences on a host of security, political, economic and other issues.
To address the crisis and engage a new ...
... per cent of its GDP on defence.
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However, with rare exceptions, European countries fall short of this mark.
As a result, Washington has tried to delegate the maintenance of order in Europe and further expansion of the Euro-Atlantic community to the European Union. Even the Orange Revolution in Ukraine and the 2008 Georgia-Russia Crisis only briefly brought the region back into the focus of U.S. foreign policy.
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Alexander Yermakov:
Fighter Diplomacy
The United States’ ...