[Online] Diplomatic Paths to Resolution of the Ukraine/European Security Crisis - Russian, European & U.S. Perspectives
Start: 2022-03-02 10:00:00 UTC Eastern Standard Time (US & Canada) (GMT-05:00)
This is a virtual event
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Our
peace movements have been urging diplomacy, not war, midst the tensions
of the bellicose political rhetoric of the Ukraine/European security
crisis. Diplomacy is the only way to untie the Gordian knot of
war. Former government officials, advisors and peace advocates have been
developing and pressing for a wide range of diplomatic paths to a just
and enduring peace for Ukrainian and Europe as a whole: immediate risk
reduction, Ukraine's identity and sovereignty, nuclear weapons and
conventional military treaty negotiations, and respect for post-Cold War
commitments that no nation will seek security at the expense of others.
With speakers from Moscow, Finland and Russia, the webinar will be held at 10 a.m. U.S. East Coast time, 4 p.m. in Berlin, and 6 p.m. in Moscow.
Tarja Cronberg: Distinguished Associate Fellow with SIPRI the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. She served a member of the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee
and subcommittee for Security and Defense and is a member of the
European Leadership Network's Executive Board. She is also Chair of the
Finnish Peace Union and former Vice-President of the International Peace
Bureau
Alexey Gromyko Member
of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), Director of the RAS Institute
of Europe,, President of the Russian Association of European
Studies, Chairman of Andrei Gromyko Association of Foreign Policy
Studies, member of the Research Council for the Minister of Foreign
Affairs of Russia and of the Research Council at the Russian Security
Council, Editor-in-Chief, journal "Contemporary Europe", Executive
Editor, journal "Social Sciences and Contemporary World".
Daryl Kimball:
, Executive Director of the Arms Control Association, he is a frequent
source for reporters and has written and spoken extensively about
nuclear arms control, non‐ proliferation, and weapons production. He has
been recognized as a key individual whose ideas will help shape the
policy debate on the future of nuclear weapons.
Initiated by the Campaign for Peace, Disarmament and Common Security