
Ian Bond
Ian Bond is a distinguished British foreign policy expert and director of the Centre for European Reform in London. He is recognized for his critical analysis of European and transatlantic relations, particularly in the context of security and defense policy. Bond's recent commentary reflects his concerns over shifts in U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, specifically regarding the implications for European security and the perception of aggressors in international conflicts.
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Spain:
Ian Bond is an analyst from the Centre for European Reform who provided insights on the UK's negotiations with the EU.
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Bulgaria:
Ian Bond, director of the Centre for European Reform, stated that a long-term ceasefire in Ukraine would not stop Vladimir Putin from attempting something else with his army.
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Bulgaria:
Ian Bond, director of the Centre for European Reform, stated that even if a long-term ceasefire is agreed upon in Ukraine, it will not stop Vladimir Putin from attempting something else with his army.
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Bulgaria:
Ian Bond, director of the Centre for European Reform, commented on the situation in Ukraine for the BBC.
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Slovenia:
Ian Bond from the Centre for European Reform believes it would be difficult to justify Canada as a European country.
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Romania:
Ian Bond from the Centre for European Reform argues that it would be extremely difficult to claim Canada is a European country.
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United Kingdom:
Ian Bond, deputy director of the Centre for European Reform, thinks that if a long-term ceasefire is eventually agreed in Ukraine, Putin would be unlikely to stop there.
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United Kingdom:
Ian Bond, deputy director of the Centre for European Reform, thinks that if a long-term ceasefire is eventually agreed in Ukraine, Putin would be unlikely to stop there.
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United Kingdom:
Ian Bond thinks that if a long-term ceasefire is eventually agreed in Ukraine, Putin would be unlikely to stop there.
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United Kingdom:
Ian Bond, deputy director of the Centre for European Reform, thinks that if a long-term ceasefire is eventually agreed in Ukraine, Putin would be unlikely to stop there.
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