
"Attacks in war surge, and tensions rise after airspace incursions. European leaders have met to discuss Russia and the Ukraine war after a surge in attacks by both sides in September. More sanctions are under discussion as are new defences against Russian drones. So what's next for peace efforts? Or are Russia and Europe moving closer to conflict? Presenter: Dareen Abughaida Guests: Mattia Nelles, CEO and cofounder of the German-Ukrainian Bureau, a think tank promoting stronger support for Ukraine"
"Eldar Mamedov, nonresident fellow at the Quincy Institute, former Latvian diplomat and former foreign policy adviser in the European Parliament Alexey Muraviev, associate professor of national security and strategic studies at Curtin University in Perth, Australia"
Attacks by both sides increased sharply in September, including airspace incursions that raised tensions across Europe. European leaders convened to address Russia and the Ukraine war, weighing additional sanctions and enhanced defenses against Russian drones. The surge in attacks has prompted debates over strategies to deter further aggression while minimizing escalation. Policymakers are evaluating military, economic, and defensive measures to protect European airspace and support Ukraine's resilience. Uncertainty persists about prospects for peace versus the risk of a deeper confrontation between Russia and European states.
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