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'The ball is in Putin's court': Foreign affairs expert says diplomacy possible in Ukraine - Sinclair TV
With Russia seemingly announcing a partial drawback of troops at the Ukrainian border, it has the world wondering if Vladamir Putin could be backing out of an invasion altogether or is it simply strategy and optics? Foreign affairs expert Dr. Donald Jensen says as the situation develops, there is still a chance for diplomacy...
Voters And Reformists Face Obstacles In Leadup To Lebanon’s May Elections - American Task Force on Lebaon
The May 15 parliamentary elections in Lebanon are in danger of being delayed. This possibility led US Ambassador Dorothy Shea to clearly state to Lebanese lawmakers that “there is no wiggle room” on holding elections on time. ATFL’s position is that anyone who stands in the way of elections taking place transparently and on time should be sanctioned or face other penalties. So it is important to remind Lebanon’s leaders that the world is watching...
Former Amb. to Ukraine: Ukraine sovereignty would threaten Putin's regime - MSNBC
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Bill Taylor, and Ed Luce of the Financial Times join Morning Joe to discuss the latest in Ukraine and the possibility of Russia invading Ukraine during the Olympics...
Odds ‘a little bit against’ a Russia invasion of Ukraine: Former ambassador - ABC News
Former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor discusses the likelihood of a Russian invasion of Ukraine and the diplomatic options that remain...
Putin can still be deterred from launching an invasion: Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine - CNBC
William Taylor, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, says Russian President Vladimir Putin has yet to decide if Russia will invade Ukraine, which means there's room to dissuade him...
History As It Happens: ‘Not one inch.’ - The Washington Times
As the Biden administration attempts to avert war in Europe by backing Ukraine’s sovereignty and NATO’s primacy against Russia’s threatened invasion, history is once again casting a long shadow. In this episode of History As It Happens, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor and the Quincy Institute’s Anatol Lieven debate whether the Russian national security establishment, and not merely President Vladimir Putin, has legitimate concerns about NATO’s post-Cold War expansion, which Mr. Putin repeatedly condemns as threatening to Russia’s borders...
Balance of Power: Diplomacy Possible In Ukraine Crisis? (Radio) - Bloomberg
William Taylor, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine and United States Institute of Peace Vice President for Russia and Europe, discusses the Ukraine crisis. He spoke with Bloomberg's David Westin...