Ukraine, NATO & Russia: in-depth from Science for Peace
Since February 2022, Science for Peace has issued statements, open letters and policy analysis on the war in Ukraine and the role of NATO, Russia and Canada. The pillar collects our calls for a peaceful settlement, our 2017 position on NATO, and analyses of how the conflict could escalate to a nuclear exchange.
Articles, resolutions and reports — Ukraine, NATO & Russia
- Bringing an End to the Conflict in Ukraine — April 2022. The images we are seeing of the conflict in Ukraine continue to shock and generate understandable sympathy for the people of Ukraine that find themselves…
- Science for Peace Calls for a Peaceful Settlement in Ukraine — February 2022. Science for Peace condemns the Russian decision to launch military action against Ukraine and its efforts to depose a democratically elected government.…
- A Possible Path to Peace – in Ukraine and Elsewhere — February 2022. As the crisis in Ukraine accelerates, President Biden and other leaders have acted wisely in continuing diplomatic efforts. However, leaders in the…
- NATO, Russia and the Ukraine Issue — January 2022. President Putin is responding to Ukraine just as President Biden would under similar circumstances. NATO needs to find a face-saving formula expressing…
- Science for Peace Position 2017? NATO, Canada, USA, and Russia — February 2017. Should Science for Peace, an educational organization promoting non-violence and nuclear disarmament:
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