Over 100,000 Russian soldiers are on the Ukrainian border, and the danger of a war of aggression in Europe has suddenly become real. The deployment of troops and Moscow's demands for a reorganization of the European security architecture call for the West to take a united stance. But he finds it difficult to find a unified position. In Germany, not even the government has agreed on how to deal with Moscow. And Chancellor Olaf Scholz has remained surprisingly taciturn in one of the biggest foreign policy crises in recent years.
NATO points to the danger of an armed conflict in Europe.
How should NATO and the West respond to Moscow's demands?
How can the current crisis be defused?
And what about the future of the transatlantic alliance?
Few days after
NATO-Russia Council and a few hours after his visit to the German Chancellor,
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will be discussing the matter live with SPIEGEL from 4:15 p.m. to 5 p.m., in cooperation with the Körber Foundation.
He will talk to SPIEGEL editor Britta Sandberg and Nora Müller from the Körber Foundation about the current crisis, his visits to Berlin and the upcoming steps.
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