Nearly 30 years after the Dayton Peace agreement, we have yet to see its full potential bear out.
Bob Menendez
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Robert Menendez is a prominent Democratic politician currently serving as a member of the United States Senate, representing New Jersey. He was first elected to the Senate in 2006 and has since been re-elected multiple times. Menendez has played a significant role in various policy areas, including foreign relations, immigration reform, and healthcare. He has served on several Senate committees, including the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where he has been an advocate for human rights and democracy abroad.
However, I personally do not believe that we have equal participants acting in good faith.
The war in Ukraine has reinvigorated the imperative of supporting European countries' efforts to make the necessary reforms and commitments to join the European Union.
To my mind, the crux of stability in the Western Balkans rests with the resolution of the conflict between Kosovo and Serbia.
Controlling the information space and cracking down on civil society, President Vucic continues to embrace nationalist Serb narratives.
We need to continue our coordinated global efforts to target Putin's war machine because beyond Ukraine and with support of the Wagner Group, Putin continues to be a destructive autocratic force on the world stage.
The last time U.S.-Russia relations were this bad, Kennedy was President and Khrushchev had nuclear missiles pointed at us from Cuba.
Inside Russia, Kremlin cronies kidnap Americans, from basketball stars to Wall Street Journal reporters, to use as bargaining chips in their geopolitical gains.
The last time U.S.-Russia relations were this bad, Kennedy was President and Khrushchev had nuclear missiles pointed at us from Cuba.
Inside Russia, Kremlin cronies kidnap Americans, from basketball stars to Wall Street Journal reporters, to use as bargaining chips in their geopolitical gains.
We need to continue our coordinated global efforts to target Putin's war machine because beyond Ukraine and with support of the Wagner Group, Putin continues to be a destructive autocratic force on the world stage.
The last time U.S.-Russia relations were this bad, Kennedy was President and Khrushchev had nuclear missiles pointed at us from Cuba.





