The reestablishment of European security over the years to come must include Russia if it is to be sustainable in the long run.
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The West has not signalled that it is ready to engage Russia diplomatically to end the war in Ukraine, instead turning the conflict into an all-out confrontation.
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The US and former USSR drew back from nuclear confrontation in the Cuban Missile Crisis, but 60 years later the two superpowers have been sucked into a destructive storm in Ukraine.
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The West is escalating the situation in Ukraine militarily, economically, and financially, with the intention not only of isolating Russia, but also of destroying it.
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The war in Ukraine must be stopped before all sides reach the point of no return.
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Proposals for a new European security architecture should be on the table in any serious talks to solve the Ukraine crisis, writes Hussein Haridy
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Could track two diplomacy lead to a negotiated solution to the crisis over Ukraine?
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The way the Ukrainian crisis is solved will have a lasting effect worldwide, with the resort to a military solution being disastrous for all concerned.
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The major players in the confrontation over Ukraine may be looking for a climbdown while at the same time claiming victory.
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If war erupts in Eastern Europe over Ukraine, no power will be able to control its consequences.
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The crisis over Ukraine poses a threat to international peace and security if all sides do not ponder their future steps calmly and avoid warmongering, writes Hussein Haridy
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The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis could provide useful lessons for the West and Russia as they seek to combine diplomacy and deterrence to avoid armed conflict, writes Hussein Haridy
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The Arab world is still searching for consensus on the critical questions that face it, casting shadows on this year’s planned Arab Summit meeting in Algiers, writes Hussein Haridy
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There have been few indications of preparations for next year’s Arab Summit in Algeria apart from among the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council,
writes Hussein Haridy
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Democratic aspirations have stalled across the Arab world, drawing attention to the principles that must be in place before they can succeed, writes Hussein Haridy
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The recent virtual summit meeting between US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping was a positive step in the management of strategic competition between the two countries, writes Hussein Haridy
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The latest round of the Egypt-US Strategic Dialogue has opened up a new chapter in bilateral relations, consecrating the two countries’ strategic partnership.
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The Sudanese military must cooperate with national and international efforts to undo the effects of the 25 October events in Sudan.
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The sooner the status quo ante is restored in Sudan, the better it will be for the security and stability of the country and for its democratic transition.
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After US President Joe Biden’s remarks on the US commitment to Taiwan earlier this month, the administration’s reassurances to China have been very welcome
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