Europe has found itself in a new security and political reality after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Poland and the Czech Republic, which had long warned of the Russian threat, turned out to be right. The European Union is now trying to support Ukraine to win the war, and the United States is on the same side. How can the Czech Republic and Poland work together to support Ukraine and what opportunities does transatlantic cooperation offer? This is what the experts discussed at the Prague-Warsaw Expert Forum, which took place in mid-December at the Czech Foreign Ministry.
Guests:
Jaroslav Kurfürst – Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic
Vít Beneš – Department of International Relations and European Studies, Metropolitan University
Marcin A. Piotrowski – Analyst, Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
Robert Pszczel – Senior Fellow, Casimir Pulaski Foundation
Wojciech Jakóbik – Analyst and Editor-in-Chief of BiznesAlert.pl
Michal Kocůrek – analyst focused on gas supply, EGÚ Brno
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