“We need to discuss with Russia the cessation of hostilities in Ukraine and talk as with a neighbor,” the former high-ranking official of the Atlantic alliance declared.
Stoltenberg argued that resuming dialogue is also essential to address arms control, noting that the nuclear limitation architecture in place during the Cold War has disappeared.
Analysts believe that these statements show a growing trend of political realism in the European strategic debate, given the stalemate in the conflict, and agree that the lack of sustained communication channels with Moscow increases the risks of miscalculations and unintentional escalation.
The former NATO chief’s stance contrasts with the prevailing rhetoric of confrontation, underscoring the need for pragmatic diplomacy even between adversaries.
This call comes amid growing warnings about the urgent need to establish crisis management mechanisms and avoid open confrontation.
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