List of Foreign & Public Diplomacy articles
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Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett attends a cabinet meeting at his office in Jerusalem, on March 14, 2022, the same day he spoke to Vladimir Putin. (JACK GUEZ/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) Putin, Zelensky Still Talking—Through Israelis
Putin and Bennett spoke for an hour and a half on Monday even as the Russian assault grinds on.
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Erdogan stands in front of microphones on a podium in front of Turkish flags. Turkey’s Balancing Act on Ukraine Is Becoming More Precarious
Ankara faces growing pressure to pick sides between Kyiv and Moscow.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov welcomes his Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian. Russia’s ‘Eleventh-Hour’ Interference in the Iran Deal
Moscow is seeking to use the Iran deal to shield itself from the full effect of Western sanctions.
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Pro-Ukraine protesters in Iran. In Backing Russia on Ukraine, Iran Is on the Wrong Side of History
The self-proclaimed champion of anti-imperialism is now sugarcoating an imperial war.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gestures as he speaks. Hints of a Ukraine-Russia Deal?
Zelensky appears to float suggestions of a compromise, but U.S. officials fear Putin could double down.
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Ukrainian and Russian officials meet for talks in Belarus. Why the World Can’t Ditch Diplomacy in Putin’s War
A former U.S. diplomat who served in Afghanistan on why talks still matter.
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Foreign diplomats stage a walkout during Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's virtual address at the U.N. Are Russian Diplomats Lying or Just Clueless?
Russian diplomats take flak misleading the world on Putin’s plans for Ukraine.
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Vice President Kamala Harris (left), President Joe Biden (center) and US Secretary of State Tony Blinken (right) participate in a virtual bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021. Biden Eyes Adding Top Foreign-Policy Strategist
Thomas Wright of Brookings has made a career studying the international order. Now he might get to fix it.
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People hold placards protesting Russia’s invasion in India. India Must Take a Stand on Russia’s War in Ukraine
New Delhi’s fence-sitting no longer serves its diplomatic or security interests.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) speaks with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett during their meeting, in Sochi, on Oct. 22, 2021. Israel Needs to Make Up Its Mind on Ukraine
The Israeli government is feigning neutrality—but its long-term national interests mean it has no choice but to side with the West.
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Results of the United Nations’ vote on Russian aggression are projected. U.N. Denounces Russia’s Ukraine Invasion
U.N. General Assembly deplores Russian aggression in Ukraine in a lopsided 141-5 vote that underscored Russia’s deepening diplomatic isolation.
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A meeting of the United Nations Security Council is held in New York. Ukraine Crisis Spills Into Yemen Diplomacy
The UAE withholds criticism of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as it seeks Moscow’s diplomatic backing in Yemen.
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United Nations headquarters U.S. Expels 12 Alleged Russian Spies
Russia warns retaliation likely.
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United States national flag flies behind white concrete embassy building. U.S. Shutters Embassy in Minsk as Belarus Backs Putin’s War
The State Department also authorizes nonessential personnel to leave the embassy in Moscow if they choose.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken (left) and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov gesture as they arrive for a meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 2021. When Diplomacy Fails
Washington and its European allies sought a negotiated solution—but even as the tanks roll, the West’s diplomatic offensive could still yield dividends.