Roundtable discussion “How to support Ukraine and deter Kremlin aggression”

28 January 2022

On Monday, January 31, 2022, from 8:30 am to 10:30 am EST, the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center, Yalta European Strategy and the Victor Pinchuk Foundation will hold a public in-person roundtable discussion “How to support Ukraine and deter Kremlin aggression”. The event will take place at Hyatt Kyiv Regency in Kyiv.

Among the main speakers will be: former US ambassador to Ukraine John Herbst, along with former US ambassadors to Ukraine Steven Pifer, William Taylor, and Marie Yovanovitch, former US ambassador to Russia and deputy secretary general of NATO Alexander Vershbow, former Supreme Allied Commander Europe General (Ret.) Philip Breedlove, former Commander US Army Europe Lieutenant General (Ret.) Ben Hodges, senior director of the Atlantic Council's Europe Center Benjamin Haddad, and deputy director of the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center Melinda Haring.

The discussion will focus on how Ukraine and its Western partners can work together to deter the threat of a new Kremlin offensive against Ukraine, which would also be a major blow against NATO, EU, and American interests.

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Carl Bildt
Carl Bildt
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden (2006-2014); Prime Minister of Sweden (1991-1994), 15th YES Annual Meeting, 2018
«If you look at opinion polls throughout Europe, there has been a significant rise of public opinion support for the European Union. The reason for that is what I call PTB effect. The PTB is Putin, Trump and Brexit.»