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NATO Instructors in Ukraine: Assessing the Impact of Western Military Presence

The introduction of a coalition of NATO military instructors into Ukraine can be considered not only as "limited participation", but also as a significant political signal to the Kremlin.

Opinion

Without Biden and Xi: Can Zelensky Save the Peace Summit?

The White House's reluctance to have the President visit Switzerland is an unpleasant signal for Kyiv. However, this should not significantly impact the representation of other countries.

Opinion

Crossing New 'Red Line': When US to Greenlight Missile Strikes on Russia?

Western discourse shifts towards authorizing missile strikes on Russian territory

Getting Closer to the EU: Will Kyiv Find the Key to the "Hungarian castle"

There is uncertainty surrounding Budapest's position regarding Ukraine's European future. Kyiv's task is to resolve this issue as promptly as possible.

Concert not on request: for whom Blinken played in a Kiev bar

The arrival of the US Secretary of State indicates Washington's desire to understand the situation at the front after the attack of the aggressor in Kharkiv Oblast.

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Foreign policy of Ukraine in 2019 and expectations for 2020 / International Centre for Policy Studies analyzed the results of 2019 and 2020 prospects

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If you do not score, someone will score you: what Zelensky needs to speak with Europe about / Vasyl Filipchuk about the first foreign visit of Volodymyr Zelensky

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