Baltic Security: Managing Adversity Between Russia and Its Northern Neighbors

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Security in the Baltic region is a key element of the European politico-military landscape. As the place where NATO and Russia are direct neighbors—sharing land borders—it requires special attention. Where does the region fit into Russia’s foreign and security policy? How can conflict there be avoided?

Please join Ambassador Vygaudas Ušackas and Dmitri Trenin to explore these issues and more. To submit a question for the event, please use the YouTube chat or tweet at us, @CarnegieRussia.

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Dmitri Trenin is director of the Carnegie Moscow Center. He also chairs the research council and the Foreign and Security Policy Program.

Vygaudas Ušackas is a former foreign minister of Lithuania, ex-ambassador to the United States and the United Kingdom, former EU special representative in Afghanistan, and former head of the EU Delegation to Russia.

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