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Kaum jemand hat Wladimir Putin so oft fotografiert wie Daniel Biskup. Der Fotograf ist ein Freund und Kenner Russlands. Ein Gespräch über Perestroika und den Präsidenten – und warum der nun erst mal durch ist mit dem Westen.
Finland is urging Europe to increase NATO contributions and focus more on security as the continent grapples with political turmoil from all sides, including from within.
Michael O’Hanlon of the Brookings Institution writes that “permanent neutrality” would offer countries like Ukraine and Georgia the protection they need.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/an-alternative-to-nato-expansion-that-wont-antagonize-russia-1488144087
https://day.kyiv.ua/ru/blog/politika/kurilskaya-mnogohodovka
https://www.inopressa.ru/article/27Feb2017/newyorker/cold.html
http://www.rbc.ru/newspaper/2017/02/27/58b2e3349a794766ce212e18
https://www.inopressa.ru/article/27Feb2017/bloomberg/nato.html
https://www.inopressa.ru/article/27Feb2017/faz/rus_trump1.html