The EuroPolicy civic association, EURACTIV Slovakia and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Bratislava cordially invite you to an online discussion titled Drawing red lines on Ukraine aid, which will be held on 25 June 2024 from 10:00 to 11:30 CET. Discussion will be held via Zoom in English only.
About the event
As Kyiv was critically running out of ammo, its allies were pushed to update their support strategy to enable it to push back against Kremlin’s aggression. According to experts, the Ukrainian counteroffensive from summer 2023 failed due to undelivered military equipment from its allies.
From the beginning, the West has been setting restrictions on how far it will go in its arm supplies – for example, Germany was initially willing to send helmets only. However, as the time went by, the West did break most of its self-imposed limits, sending lethal weapons, from tanks to fighter jets to Ukraine.
- Why draw the red lines on Ukraine aid when all of them are eventually crossed?
- Isn’t the West reluctance causing Ukrainians damage which could have been prevented with a more decisive approach?
- Will the motion of sending Western troops to Ukraine be another example of an initially denied idea coming to reality?
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Rüdiger Heinrich, Defense Attaché of the Federal Republic of Germany accredited in the Slovak Republic
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Matúš Halás, Senior Researcher at IIR and Member of the Centre for European Politics
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Veronika Zwiefelhofer Čáslavová, CEO, Security Outlines
Discussion will be moderated by Barbara Zmušková, Editor at EURACTIV Slovakia.
If you wish to attend the event, please fill in a registration form here.