Baltic perspectives on Russia
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BALTIC PERSPECTIVES ON RUSSIA - Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine marked a turning point in the post-Cold War world order, forcing Europe and the West to urgently reflect and reassess our shared security posture. While NATO allies have reinforced the Alliance’s Eastern flank over the past eight years, the possibility of seeing Europe’s deterrence posture put to the test is now looking more likely than ever. At this important moment in time, it remains especially imperative to engage with those voices directly at Europe’s front lines.
As Russia continues its assault on Ukraine, join us as the Chairs of the Foreign Affairs Committees of each of the Baltic states’ parliaments offer their perspectives on the implications of Russia’s aggression and the future of the transatlantic approach toward European security.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 3/18/2022
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