“Moscow started the escalation by deploying North Korean soldiers,” says Stefano Sannino

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Stefano⁤ Sannino, secretary general of the ⁢European External Action Service, believes that Biden’s authorization for Kiev to use⁢ long-range missiles against Russia​ is “a response to the‌ escalation‍ initiated by Moscow with the use of soldiers North Koreans on⁤ Russian territory”. He also emphasizes that “we are ⁢in ‌a permanent crisis situation, something we‌ have never experienced before.” RFI – France 24 ‌interview by Caroline de Camaret.

What are the‌ potential ‌long-term implications ‍for NATO⁢ in the current Eastern European crisis?

Interview with Stefano ‌Sannino: Navigating the Crisis in Eastern ‍Europe

Editor: ‌ Welcome, Stefano Sannino, Secretary General of the ⁢European External Action Service. Thank you for joining us today to shed light​ on the ongoing⁤ situation in Ukraine and the implications of recent developments. Let’s dive right in.

Q1: The⁢ recent authorization by President Biden for Ukraine to use long-range‍ missiles against Russia marks a ​significant escalation. What do you believe prompted this decision?

Sannino: Thank you ‌for having me. The decision ⁣by President Biden is⁢ indeed a critical response ⁤to​ an escalating situation. We have witnessed ‌Moscow intensifying its military actions, ⁣including employing North Korean soldiers on Russian territory. This shows a clear sign of Russia’s desperation and lends urgency to the need for​ Ukraine to defend itself fiercely.

Q2: You mentioned that we are in a “permanent crisis ‌situation.” Can you elaborate ‍on what you mean by that?

Sannino: Absolutely.⁢ The current geopolitical ⁣landscape is ​unlike anything we’ve experienced before. This situation⁤ is marked⁤ by ongoing threats‌ and military‍ conflicts ⁤that show ⁢no signs of resolution. The ‍involvement of multiple nations and ​non-state ⁢actors complicates the dynamics, creating what I can only describe‍ as a permanent state of crisis.

Q3: With these ⁤developments, what should European ⁢nations and NATO allies consider in terms of their security policies?

Sannino: It’s⁣ essential for⁤ European nations and NATO ⁣to remain united‌ and proactive. A multi-faceted approach is​ needed—bolstering defense capabilities, maintaining⁢ open lines of communication, and fostering diplomatic channels. We must‌ be prepared for the long haul and ensure that we support Ukraine not‌ just militarily, ‌but also⁣ economically and politically.

Q4: ‌For individuals and organizations interested in understanding this situation better, what practical ⁣advice would you offer?

Sannino: Staying informed​ is⁣ crucial.​ Engage with credible news sources, ​participate ‌in discussions, and⁣ understand the ‌historical context of the conflict. ​Additionally, supporting humanitarian efforts for those affected by the conflict‌ is vital. Donating to organizations that provide aid can make a real difference in the lives ⁣of ⁣people impacted ⁤by these crises.

Q5: Looking ahead, do you foresee potential resolutions to this ongoing ‌conflict, or are we in for a protracted⁣ struggle?

Sannino: The future‍ is uncertain. While diplomatic efforts are ongoing, the root causes of​ this conflict are deeply entrenched. Without genuine commitment from all parties, we could be looking at⁣ a prolonged struggle. However, I remain hopeful​ that ‌dialog, along with international‌ pressure, can lead ‌to⁣ a more peaceful resolution.

Editor: Thank you, Stefano ‌Sannino, for these insights. The complexities‍ of the situation ⁤demand⁤ attention, and your perspective is invaluable as we navigate this challenging period in European history.

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