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How Russian propaganda tries to discredit the Ukrainian-Chinese dialogue on sustainable peace
When Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba visited China to speak about peace in Ukraine, Russian officials and media framed it
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Ukraine’s (im)possible engagement with the Global South
The Peace Summit in Switzerland highlighted Ukraine's complicated relationship with countries in the Global South. The salient lack
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MH17: ten years after the downing of the flight
Ten years after the downing of flight MH17, Kees Klompenhouwer, then Dutch ambassador in Kyiv, reflects on the
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Will the death of a chief diplomat change anything in Belarus?
Even before the Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei’s sudden death, it was hard to see how Minsk could ever return to its multi-vector foreign policy as long as Lukashenko remains in power.by Artyom Shraibman -
Biden meets Putin: the return of diplomacy
Expectations were low, but the Geneva summit between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin on June 16 was good, argues Kadri Liik, senior policy fellow of the European Council on Foreign Relations. It was not so much the concrete deliverables, but the restoration of the power of old-fashioned diplomacy and working patiently away at difficult problems. The presidents found the start of a modus vivendi for managing their mutual relationship.by Kadri Liik