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Security Challenges Caused by the Belarus Crisis
Presentation delivered by Maksym Khylko at the International Round-table “Security Challenges in the Black Sea Region and Beyond”, held by the New Strategy Center and CACDS on 25 January 2021.
Possible strengthening of the Russian military presence in Belarus and the corresponding security challenges for the region, as well as options for the West’s actions are considered.
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Maksym Khylko