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Authoritarian Interference Defense Cooperation NATO

Leaders need to talk. The assessment of this move depends on the message Scholz is going to deliver to Putin. And Scholz must make clear to him that he is serious, ready to impose substantial costs on Russia for further aggression against Ukraine.”

Foreign Policy NATO

[Behind the scenes] there’s very little enthusiasm [within NATO for bringing in Ukraine. There is, however,] a consensus on the need to support [Ukraine] politically, economically, and, to the extent they can, in security terms.”

Foreign Policy NATO

You have zero guarantees that Russia would keep its promise of not escalating further...This is what major wars in Europe were made of, that kind of way of thinking.”

NATO

For some NATO member states, [the Founding Act with Russia] serves as an excuse to be moderate in organizing European deterrence and resilience, particularly Germany. Once NATO gives up on this, it will be able to seriously organize the defense of Eastern Europe.”

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