In convo with Alexander Khara & Edward Lucas
Scott, the Transatlantic Crew and I were priviledged to chat with Alexander Khara and Edward Lucas on May 12 on EuroFile@6 Spaces.
Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has forced us to shore up our security posture and thinking. As fate would have it, we chatted on a truly historic day: Finland gave formal notice about its intent to join NATO. Besides this, we also discussed issues related to Ukrainian and European security architecture in the past, present and future.
We thank Mr Khara and Mr Lucas for having brought their extensive experience and knowledge about diplomacy, foreign policy and security to our discussion.
Alexander Khara
Mr Khara is a Ukrainian diplomat, foreign policy and security expert.
He is a director of the Department of International Multinational Relations at the “Maidan of Foreign Affairs” Foundation (Kyiv, Ukraine), the Centre for Defence Strategies Ukraine, Deputy Chair of the Black Sea Institute, and an advisor to the Ukrainian Minister of Defence.
Edward Lucas
Mr Lucas is a nonresident Senior Fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA). He was formerly a senior editor at The Economist.
Lucas has covered Central and Eastern European affairs since 1986, writing, broadcasting, and speaking on the politics, economics, and security of the region.
He is an internationally recognized expert on espionage, subversion, the use and abuse of history, energy security and information warfare. Please pick up The New Cold War (2008, newly revised and republished); Deception (2011) among many other books.
Edward Lucas, Fresh Winds, CEPA
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News from Ukraine
Poland’s president Duda addressing the Verkhovna Rada today:
“After Bucha, Borodianka, Mariupol, there can be no business as usual with Russia, dear presidents and prime ministers. Poland will do everything it can to help Ukraine become a EU member.”
During president Duda’s visit to Kyiv today, president Zelensky announced a bilateral agreement between Ukraine and Poland, simplifying border crossings. Further details on the agreement to be published.
"Nothing about you without you" - President Duda to Ukrainian people
Putting rumours to bed
More please.
Disturbing movements
Thanks for listening…
Scott & Mo
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