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AFPC Insights
American Foreign Policy Council
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American Foreign Policy Council staff and experts explain changing world events and their implications for U.S. foreign policy.
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American Foreign Policy Council staff and experts explain changing world events and their implications for U.S. foreign policy.
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AFPC INSIGHTS Episode 20: The view from Ukraine
AFPC Insights
29 minutes 33 seconds
4 years ago
AFPC INSIGHTS Episode 20: The view from Ukraine

AFPC Senior Vice President Ilan Berman chats with Amb. James Gilmore III, former Ambassador the OSCE (2019-2021) and Governor of Virginia (1998-2002) and Mr. Jon Lerner, former U.S. Deputy Envoy to the United Nations, about their recent trip to Ukraine on an AFPC-organized delegation. In Kyiv, they met with various senior Ukrainian government and military officials to discuss the state of corruption and institutional reforms, the economy and COVID-19. The delegation also traveled to the front near Mariupol to discuss the state of the Russian-Ukrainian border and see it first-hand.

Related reading:

Taiwan’s Fate May Be Decided In Ukraine (June 4, 2021 Herman Pirchner, Jr., Alexander B. Gray The Hill)


AFPC Insights
American Foreign Policy Council staff and experts explain changing world events and their implications for U.S. foreign policy.