Kadri Liik joins the RFERL Podcast: The week ahead in Russia
Media mentions – Kadri Liik
In Poland there was concern that NATO would lose its focus on Russian security threats, but now it’s obvious that this is the only framework that can protect us and provide long-term security
Kadri Liik and Piotr Buras comment on NATO regaining unity and strength amidst Russia’s threats to the West
think what Moscow is after is formal guarantees that Ukraine not become a NATO member
Kadri Liik is interviewed on NATO membership and arming Ukraine
Somehow I believe, we haven’t heard last word yet
Kadri Liik comments on the US-Russia talks on Ukraine
Kadri Liik is part of an expert panel that assesses Moscow’s campaign for influence over former Soviet states
Of course, everyone is worried, because our security is discussed without us. I do not think the US is really consulting partners in or out of NATO
Kadri Liik is less impressed by the volume of US communication.
In Moscow’s view, arms control arrangements should follow the logic of the newly agreed order and not replace it
The approaches of the United States and Russia are fundamentally incompatible, Kadri Liik explained
If the NATO-Russia Council helped to give everyone the same understanding of the situation, that in itself was a benefit
For Kadri Liik, it is no surprise that the numerous talks with Russia in different formats have failed to produce an agreement
The Geneva meetings have not provided us with a precise idea of the direction these negotiations are taking: the positions seem incompatible, the progress limited (…)
Kadri Liik analyzes the recent Geneva negotiations between Russia and the United States on the Ukraine crisis and security in Europe
Of course, everyone is worried, because our security is discussed without us. I do not think the US is really consulting partners in or out of NATO
Kadri Liik on the potential consequences of the Ukraine-talks