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Dear Colleague,
The dramatic events in Russia
over the weekend raise new questions about whether the Kremlin
actually benefits from a drawn-out war in Ukraine. Meanwhile,
the upcoming NATO summit in Vilnius is shaping up to be
pivotal in cementing Ukraine’s long-term security relationship
with the West. What are Kyiv’s expectations from the West at
the summit and beyond? How does the recent turmoil in Russia
affect Ukraine’s counteroffensive? What sorts of interim
security models could be acceptable to Ukraine until the path
to NATO membership becomes clear?
Please join me for
an invitation-only conversation on Friday, June 30 from 9:00
to 10:00 a.m. EDT with Ihor Zhovkva, deputy head of the Office
of the President of Ukraine. Ambassador
Zhovkva, diplomatic advisor to President Zelensky, will
provide the latest insights from Kyiv on NATO membership, the
EU accession process, interim security arrangements, the state
of Ukraine’s counteroffensive, the stability of the Putin
regime, and more.
This conversation will be on the record. A
recording or transcript will be available online at a later
date. Participants will be able to ask questions via the
moderator. |