In this week's episode, Balkan Devlen, MLI Senior Fellow and Transatlantic Program director, and Zachary Paikin, Researcher in the EU Foreign Policy unit at CEPS, unpack the key topics set to take center stage at the upcoming NATO Summit.
We'll dive into the discussions surrounding Ukraine's bid for NATO membership, explore the ways in which the alliance can provide ongoing support for Ukraine's counter-offensive, and strengthen its institutional relationship. While immediate membership for Ukraine isn't expected, there will be important deliberations on establishing a clear pathway for their eventual integration.
We also discuss addressing an assertive China, emphasizing the need for enhanced coordination between NATO and Indo-Pacific allies. Additionally, our guests discuss defense spending and Canada's commitments, the mission in Latvia, and security concerns surrounding the Arctic.
We'll dive into the discussions surrounding Ukraine's bid for NATO membership, explore the ways in which the alliance can provide ongoing support for Ukraine's counter-offensive, and strengthen its institutional relationship. While immediate membership for Ukraine isn't expected, there will be important deliberations on establishing a clear pathway for their eventual integration.
We also discuss addressing an assertive China, emphasizing the need for enhanced coordination between NATO and Indo-Pacific allies. Additionally, our guests discuss defense spending and Canada's commitments, the mission in Latvia, and security concerns surrounding the Arctic.
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