I'd like to make a point ere the idea that some nationis genetically somehow not up to par, to me, smells of faso. Russia wanted to turn the ovesee into the ity architecture of europe and we disagreed. We have fears also, georgians, eucranus. And like, if you will, have positive agenda, positive agenda, nobody will far from russia. Be democratical, economically attractive. That's the solution. A dontela, particularly because part of georgia is still held at rasi by russian forces. Because security is indivisible.
This week, we’re going back to 2017, with our debate "It's time to bring Russia in from the cold: Rapprochement is in the West's best interests". For this major event, Intelligence Squared put together a stellar line-up. Making the case for rapprochement with Russia was Vladimir Pozner, one of Russia’s best known television journalists and a former advocate for the Soviet Union, and Domitilla Sagramoso, a leading expert on security in Russia; arguing against them were Michael Hayden, former director of both the CIA and the NSA, and Radek Sikorski, who was Poland’s foreign minister from 2007 to 2014.
The debate was chaired by BBC World News presenter Nik Gowing.
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