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To assist Ukraine stay free and impartial, Western international locations should change to a warfare financial system


Mr. President,

We want to thanks for making it potential, with the invaluable assist of the Netherlands and Denmark, for the primary F-16s to be deployed in Ukraine within the close to future. We hope that this heralds the formation of an air power of 200 to 300 plane which is able to permit Ukraine to successfully defend its airspace.

With out indulging in pessimism or defeatism, it appears the enemy Ukraine faces right this moment has realized from its preliminary navy errors, revitalised its military-industrial complicated and mastered new varieties of armament. Russia has additionally been capable of finding new sources of arms provides from a few of its allies. From this perspective, Iran’s supply of glide bombs and the possible provide of medium-range missiles are notably worrying.

We’re writing to you as president of the main nation within the Ramstein coalition to ask you to elevate the restrictions on the usage of weapons provided by your nation, and to name on the coalition member international locations to do likewise, in order that the Ukrainian military can neutralise navy constructions and tools, ammunition and gas depots, and navy manufacturing amenities deep inside enemy territory.

Moreover, the failure of sure European and American corporations to adjust to the embargo on the availability of navy or dual-use applied sciences to Russia is in our view notably severe. It requires a really agency response, which might encompass the creation inside NATO of a construction modelled on the Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (CoCom) of the Chilly Battle. The committee could be answerable for making certain full compliance with the ban on the export of any delicate expertise to international locations representing an actual or potential menace to the free world. Along with Russia, these embody the Individuals’s Republic of China, Iran, North Korea and Belarus.


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Mr. President, with out a a lot stronger mobilisation than we’ve seen to date, neither Ukraine, nor all of the international locations within the coalition, will be capable of win this warfare. With no shift to a warfare financial system on the a part of all Western international locations, and the rise in arms procurement that this suggests, Moscow’s technique of shopping for time and banking on the fatigue of governments and public opinion is more likely to repay. We can’t permit that to occur.

Highest regards.

This text was revealed on Le Monde, Le Soir, The Lithuania Tribune and Linkiesta

Signatories 

Filippos Andrianos, commodore (ret.), Hellenic Navy, Greece

Vincenzo Camporini, basic (ret.), former Chief of Defence, Italy

Vincent Desportes, basic (ret.), former director of the Centre for Doctrine and Use of Forces (CDEF), related professor at Sciences Po, France

Vicente Díaz de Villegas y Herrería, basic (ret.), Spanish Military, safety and defence analyst, Spain

Eric S. Edelman, ambassador (ret.), former Undersecretary of Protection for Coverage, 2005-2009, USA

Gert-Johannes Hagemann, main basic (ret.), German Military, Berlin, Germany

Willy Herteleer, admiral (ret.), ex Belgian Chief of Defence

Ben Hodges, lieutenant basic (ret.), former Commander of the US Military in Europe, USA

Anton Hofreiter, Chairman of the Committee on European Union Affairs of the Bundestag, Germany

Heribert Hupka, brigadier basic (ret.), German Military, Wachtberg, Germany 

Sandra Kalnieté, member of the European Parliament, former EU Commissioner, former International Affairs minister, Latvia

Roderich Kiesewetter, member of the Bundestag, consultant of International Affairs for the CDU/CSU-caucus, Germany

David J. Kramer, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights & Labor

Andrius Kubilius, member of the European Parliament, former Prime Minister of Lithuania

Vytautas Landsbergis, former President of the Republic of Lithuania

Pandeli Majko, former Prime Minister of Albania

Jean Paul Perruche, basic (ret.), former director basic of the European Union Army Workers, France

Paolo Puri, basic (ret.), former navy advisor to the Prime Minister of Italy

Marc Thys, lieutenant-general (ret.), former Vice Chief of Protection, Belgium

Pekka Toveri, main basic (ret.), member of Parliament, Finland

Gian Paolo Accardo, cofounder and editor-in-chief of Voxeurop, Italy/Belgium/France

Jean-Marc Adolphe, journalist, director of leshumanites-media.com, France

Cengiz Aktar, professor of political science on the College of Athens

Guillaume Ancel, lieutenant-colonel (ret.), author, essayist, writer of the Weblog Ne Pas Subir, France

Martin Andler, mathematician, professor emeritus, College of Versailles-Saint-Quentin, France

Antoine Arjakovsky, director of analysis, Collège des Bernardins, France

Invoice Ashcroft, emeritus professor, College of New South Wales, Australia

Nicolas Auzanneau, translator, France/Belgium

François Bafoil, emeritus director of analysis, CNRS, senior analysis fellow, CNRS, France

Pierre Bayard, professor emeritus on the College of Paris 8, France

Martine Benoit, professor of Germanic Research, College of Lille, France

Gérard Bensussan, thinker, professor emeritus on the College of Strasbourg, France

Marc P. Berenson, affiliate professor, Faculty of Politics and Economics, King’s Faculty London, UK

Olga Bertelsen, affiliate professor of World Safety and Intelligence, Tiffin College, USA

Annick Bilobran-Karmazyn, president of ADVULE, France

Marie-Aline Bloch, honorary professor on the Ecole des Hautes Études de santé publique, France

Vassilios Bogiatzis, analysis and instructing affiliate, Panteion College, Athens, Greece

Etienne Boillet, senior lecturer in Italian Research, College of Poitiers, France

Vincent Bouchard, affiliate professor of Francophone Research, Indiana College, USA

Pierre Bouchat, assistant professor of social psychology on the College of Lorraine, France

Jean-Loup Bourget, emeritus professor of movie research, Ecole normale supérieure, France

John Bowis, former member of the European Parliament and of the Parliament of the UK

Peter Bowness, member of the UK Home of Lords

Alberto Bramati, affiliate professor, French Linguistics, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

Emil Brix, ambassador, director of the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, Austria

Giovanna Brogi, emeritus professor, Milan College, Italy

Elmar Brok, former chairman of the Committe on International Affairs of the European Parliament, former President of the Union of European Federalists (UEF), Germany

Michel Caillouët, former ambassador of the European Union, France

Marco Cappato, former member of the European Parliament, Italy

Paulo Casaca, former member of the Portuguese Parliament and of the European Parliament

Giovanni Catelli, author, poet, Eastjournal correspondent, Italy

Leo M. Chalupa, neuroscientist, professor, Faculty of Drugs, George Washington College, USA

Ralph S. Clem, emeritus professor and senior fellow, Steven J. Inexperienced Faculty of Worldwide and Public Affairs, Florida Worldwide College, USA

Daniel Coche, writer-director-producer, former lecturer on the College of Strasbourg, France

Dominique Colas, professor emeritus of Political Science, Sciences Po, Paris, France

Michel Collot, professor of French Literature on the College of Paris III, France

Georges Dallemagne, member of Parliament, Belgium

Christophe D’Aloisio, researcher affiliated to the Analysis Institute Religions, Spiritualities, Cultures, Societies (RSCS, UCLouvain), Belgium

Pierre d’Argent, professor of Worldwide Regulation, College of Louvain, member of the Institute of Worldwide Regulation, Belgium

Francesco D’Arrigo, director of the Italian Institute of Strategic Research

Louis Daubresse, affiliate researcher on the Institut de Recherche sur le Cinéma et l’Audiovisuel, France

Julia David, affiliate member of the Institute of Trendy and Up to date Historical past (CNRS/ENS), France

Franziska Davies, fellow on the Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung (ZZF) Potsdam, Germany

Franco Debenedetti, entrepreneur, essayist, former senator, Italy

Costantino De Blasi, economist, founding father of Liberi Oltre le Illusioni (Free Past Illusions), Italy

Isabelle de Mecquenem, philosophy instructor and member of the Conseil des sages de laïcité of the French Ministry of Schooling

Mark Demesmaeker, senator, chair of the Committee of Transversal Affairs, Belgium

Sébastien Denis, professor on the College of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France

Christian Dietrich, former member of the Anti-Communist Resistance in Germany, Protestant pastor, Erfurt, Germany

Martin Dietze, journalist, president of the German-Ukrainian Cultural Affiliation (Deutsch-Ukrainischer Kulturverein e.V.)

Massimiliano Di Pasquale, analysis affiliate on the Gino Germani Institute of Social Sciences and Strategic Research and Head of the Ukraine Observatory (Rome), Italy

Iryna Dmytrychyn, historian, translator and lecturer on the Institut nationwide des langues et civilisations orientales (Inalco), specialist in Ukraine, France

Oleksandra Domagalo-Jacquemin, deputy chairwoman of the Affiliation of Ukrainian Ladies in Belgium

Françoise Dubor, professor of literature and theatre research on the College of Poitiers, France

Jean-Bernard Dupont-Melnyczenko, professor of historical past, honorary dean of the Faculty of IA IPRs of the Académie d’Amiens, France

Olivier Dupuis, former member of the European Parliament, Belgium

Emmanuel Dupuy, president of the Institute for Potential and Safety in Europe (IPSE), France

Marc Elie, analysis fellow on the CNRS, deputy director of the Middle for Russian, Caucasian and Central European Research – Cercec, France

Ants Erm, marine scientist, former member of Parliament, Estonia

Nino Evgenidze, government director on the Financial Coverage Analysis Middle (EPRC), Georgia

Martin Exner, member of Parliament, Czech Republic

Penelope Faulkner, vice-president of Quê Me: Motion for Democracy in Vietnam, France

Andrej Findor, affiliate professor at Comenius College in Bratislava, Slovakia

Claude Forest, professor emeritus, College of Strasbourg, France

Jean-Louis Fournel, professor on the College of Paris 8, France

Nicolas Franckx, translator, lecturer in Russian, college of Letters, Translation and Communication, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

Alexandre François, CNRS scholar in linguistics, France

Vanessa Frangville, professor in Chinese language research on the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium

Natalia Gamalova, professor of Russian Language and Literature, Division of Slavic Research, College of Lyon 3, France

Xavier Galmiche, professor of Central European Research on the Slavic Research Division of the College of Paris-IV Sorbonne, France

Lycina Gebert, professor of Slavic Linguistics, Sapienza College of Rome, Italy

Vitaliano Gemelli, former member of the European Parliament, Italy

Mridula Ghosh, senior lecturer, Division of Worldwide Relations, Nationwide College of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine

Oscar Giannino, journalist and politician, Italy

Sébastien Gobert, journalist, France/Ukraine

Paul Goble, analyst, specialist on the Peoples of the Former Soviet Area, USA

Wojciech Górecki, senior fellow at OSW (Centre for Jap Research), Warsaw, Poland

Svetlana Gorshenina, historian, artwork historian, historiographer and specialist on Central Asia, director of analysis at CNRS Eur’Orbem, Université Paris-Sorbonne, France

Andrea Graziosi, professor of Up to date Historical past, College of Naples Federico II, Italy

Paul Grod, president, Ukrainian World Congress, USA

Jaroslaw Gryz, professor, School of Safety, Battle Research College, Warsaw, Poland

Jean-Yves Guérin, professor of French literature on the Sorbonne nouvelle College, France

Raphaëlle Guidée, senior lecturer, IUF / College of Poitiers, France

Mark Harrison, emeritus professor of Economics, College of Warwick, UK

Pavel Havlicek, analysis fellow on the Affiliation for Worldwide Affairs (AMO), Czech Republic

Richard Herzinger, columnist, Berlin, Germany

Gerold Hildebrand, social scientist, former member of oppositional Environmental Library in East-Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Sophie Hohmann, senior lecturer, Inalco, Paris, France

Krystyna Jaworska, professor of Polish Language and Literature, College of Turin, Italy

Luba Jurgenson, author, translator, professor of Russian literature on the Université Paris-Sorbonne, France

Christian Kaunert, professor of Worldwide Safety Coverage, Dublin Metropolis College and College of South Wales

Ian Kelly, former U.S. ambassador to the OSCE and to Georgia

Anita Khachaturova, doctoral researcher in political science, Cevipol, ULB, Belgium

André Klarsfeld, professor (ret.) of physiology at ESPCI Paris-Université PSL, vice-chairman of “Pour l’Ukraine, pour leur liberté et la nôtre !”, France

Andrey Kovatchev, member of the European Parliament, Bulgaria

Oksana Kozlova, lecturer in Russian, college of Letters, Translation and Communication, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

Robert S. Kravchuk, emeritus professor, Indiana College, USA

Eerik-Niiles Kross, member of Parliament, former director of intelligence, Estonia

Batu Kutelia, senior fellow on the International Coverage Analysis Institute, former ambassador to the US, Georgia

Taras Kuzio, professor of Political Science, Nationwide College of Kyiv Mohyla Academy and affiliate analysis fellow on the Henry Jackson Society, Ukraine

Bertrand Lambolez, professor of Neuroscience, director of analysis INSERM, vice-President of the NPO “Pour l’Ukraine, pour leur Liberté et la Nôtre”, France

Pierre Larrouturou, member of the European Parliament, France

Marius Laurinavičius, senior analyst with the Vilnius-based Jap Europe Research Centre, Lithuania

Gérard Lauton, honorary senior lecturer, utilized arithmetic, Université Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC), France

Aurélie Ledoux, senior lecturer, College of Paris Nanterre, France

Atis Lejins, former member of Parliament, founding father of the Latvian Institute of Worldwide Affairs, Latvia

Nathalie Lemaire, lecturer, Faculty of Translation and Deciphering ISTI-Cooremans ULB, Belgium

Mathieu Lericq, researcher in Movie Research, Université Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis, France

Françoise Létoublon, emeritus professor, UGA, Grenoble, France

Sylvie Lindeperg, professor on the College of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and emeritus member of the Institut Universitaire de France

Julian Lindley-French, analyst, senior fellow, Institute of Statecraft, chairman of The Alphen Group (TAG), Netherlands

Jonathan Littell, author, Prix Goncourt, France

Mihhail Lotman, emeritus professor, Tallinn College, former member of Parliament, Estonia

Frédérique Longuet Marx, anthropologist analysis affiliate at Cetobac, France

Lubomyr Luciuk, professor, Division of Political Science and Economics, Royal Army Faculty of Canada

Benoît Lutgen, member of the European Parliament, Belgium

Orysia Lutsevych, deputy director, Russia and Eurasia, head of the Ukraine Discussion board, Chatham Home, UK

Jaak Madison, member of the European Parliament, Estonia

Aušra Maldeikienė, member of the European Parliament, Lithuania

Matas Maldeikis, member of Parliament, Lithuania

Damien Marguet, affiliate professor, co-head of Movie Research Division, Université Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis, France

Luigi Marinelli, professor of literature, Division of European, American and Intercultural Research, ‘La Sapienza’ College of Rome, Italy

André Markowicz, author, translator, France

Eric Marty, author and professor emeritus, College of Paris, France

Myroslav Marynovych, vice-rector of the Ukrainian Catholic College in Lviv, former prisoner of conscience (1977-1987), Ukraine

Alain Maskens, doctor, oncologist, founder and former medical coordinator of the European Group for Cooperation in Most cancers Prevention Research (ECP), Belgium

Marie-Claude Maurel, director of Research at EHESS, Centre d’études russe, caucasien et centre-européen, France

Rachel Mazuy, Affiliate researcher on the Institut d’Histoire du Temps Présent, lecturer at Sciences Po Paris, France

Michael McFaul, professor of Political Science, director of Freeman Spogli Institute, Hoover senior fellow at Stanford College, former Ambassador to Russia, USA

Alvydas Medalinskas, political analyst, Mykolas Romeris College, Vilnius, former chairman of the International Affairs Committee of the Lithuanian Parliament

Stefan Meister, head of the Middle for Order and Governance in Jap Europe, Russia, and Central Asia on the German Council on International Relations, Germany

Alexandre Melnik, professor at ICN Enterprise Faculty, professional and marketing consultant in geopolitics, France

Marc-Emmanuel Mélon, professor emeritus, School of Philosophy and Letters, College of Liège, Belgium

Wojciech Michnik, assistant professor of Worldwide Relations and Safety Research, Jagiellonian College, Poland

Marko Mihkelson, chair of the International Affairs Committee of the Parliament of Estonia

Nona Mikhelidze, senior fellow, Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), Rome, Italy

Jean-Sylvestre Mongrenier, professor of historical past and geography and researcher on the Institut Français de Géopolitique (College of Paris VIII), France

Emmanuel Morucci, physician in sociology, chairman of CECI, France

Alexander Motyl, professor of Political Science, Rutgers College-Newark, USA

Véronique Nahoum-Grappe, anthropologist, researcher at EHESS, Centre Edgar Morin, France

Boris Najman, affiliate professor and researcher in Economics at College Paris East Créteil, France

Olevs Nikers, president of the Baltic Safety Basis, Latvia

Elena A. Nikulina, analyst of Ukrainian/Russian affairs, Ukraine/Germany

Alvydas Nikžentaitis, senior analysis fellow of the Lithuanian Institute of Historical past, president of Lithuanian Nationwide Historians Committee

Lydia Obolensky, professor of Russian Language and Literature, Belgium

Michal Onderco, professor of Worldwide Relations at Erasmus College Rotterdam, Netherlands

Ong Thong Hoeung, author, survivor of the Khmer Rouge re-education camps, Belgium/Cambodia

Natalia Ostach, president of the Union of Ukrainian Ladies in Belgium

Zaneta Ozolina, professor, director on the Centre for Worldwide Politics, College of Latvia

Doris Pack, president of EPP Ladies, president of the Robert Schuman Institute, former member of the European Parliament and the Bundestag, Germany

Carmelo Palma, journalist, director of Strade-on-line, Italy

Filipe Papança, professor on the Army Academy (Amadora), Portugal

Vittorio Emanuele Parsi, professor of Worldwide Relations, Catholic College of the Sacred Coronary heart of Milan, Italy

Žygimantas Pavilionis, chair of the International Affairs Committee of the Lithuanian Parliament

Anne-Marie Pelletier, emeritus professor of Literature, Université Gustave Eiffel, France

Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, professor of Jewish Research and Historical past, Northwestern College, fellow on the Harvard Ukrainian Analysis Institute, USA

Jan Pieklo, Polish ambassador to Ukraine (2016-2019)

Steven Pinker, professor, Cognitive Psychology, Harvard College, USA

Antony Polonsky, emeritus professor of Holocaust Research at Brandeis College, USA

Elena Poptodorova, vice chairman of the Atlantic Membership of Bulgaria, former Ambassador to the US, former member of Parliament

Jean-Yves Pranchère, professor of Political Idea, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

Bohdan Prots, affiliate professor, Nationwide Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv, Ukraine

Jean-Paul Pylypczuk, director of the publication « La parole ukrainienne », France

Laura Quercioli Mincer, professor of Polish Literature, College of Genoa, Italy

Eva Quistorp, theologian, political scientist and author, former member of the European Parliament, Germany
Utz Rachowski, poet and former East German political prisoner, Germany

Nadège Ragaru, historian and political scientist, director of analysis at Sciences Po (CERI-CNRS), professor on the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, France

Pierre Raiman, historian, secretary of the NPO “Pour l’Ukraine, pour leur liberté et la nôtre”, France

Yasha Reibman, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, Italy

Frédérique Ries, member of the European Parliament, Belgium

Christian Rocca, Linkiesta editorial director, Italy

Sylvie Rollet, emeritus professor, chairwoman of the NPO “Pour l’Ukraine, pour leur liberté et la nôtre”

Avital Ronell, professor of German and Comparative Literature, New York College, USA

Bronis Ropė, member of the European Parliament, Lithuania

Dovilė Šakalienė, member of the Nationwide Safety and Protection Committee of the Lithuanian Parliament, Lithuania

Marie-Claude San Juan, writer and columnist, France

Andrei Sannikov, chairman of the European Belarus Basis, former deputy overseas Minister, former prisoner of consciousness, Belarus

Ulrich Schmölcke, senior researcher on the ZBSA, Schleswig, Germany

Perrine Simon-Nahum, professor within the Division of Philosophy on the Ecole Normale Supérieure, director of analysis on the CNRS, France

Myroslav Shkandrij, professor of Slavic Research, College of Manitoba, Canada

Sjoerd Sjoerdsma, member of Parliament, Netherlands

Michael Sohlman, Swedish economist, former Chair of the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), government director of the Nobel Basis, Sweden

Roman Solchanyk, former senior analyst, RFE/RL Analysis Institute (Munich) and RAND Corp., Santa Monica, California, USA

George Soroka, lecturer on Authorities and assistant director of Undergraduate Research at Harvard College, USA

Paul Bernd Spahn, emeritus professor of economics, Goethe College Frankfurt, Germany

Reinier Speelman, member of Icon, Utrecht College, Netherlands

Ivan Štefanec, member of the European Parliament, Slovakia

Raúl Suevos, colonel (ret), former director of communication on the Eurocorps and former commander of the multinational HQ Battalion of Eurocorps, Spain

Martin Svárovský, advisor to the deputy speaker of the Czech Parliament and Chairman of the Committee on European Affairs, Czech Republic

Marcin Święcicki, former Minister of International Financial Relations, former Mayor of Warsaw, Poland

Malgorzata Smorag-Goldberg, professor of Polish Research on the Slavic Research Division of Sorbonne Université, France

Wally Struys, professor emeritus, defence economist, Royal Army Academy, Belgium

Maxim Tarnawsky, professor, College of Toronto, Canada

Catalin Tenita, member of Parliament, Romania

Françoise Thom, historian and sovietologist, honorary lecturer in modern historical past on the College of Paris-Sorbonne, France

Astrid Thors, former Minister for Migration and European Affairs, former Member of the European Parliament, Finland

Bela Tsipuria, professor of Comparative Literature at Ilia State College, Deputy Minister of Schooling and Sciences, Georgia

Andreas Umland, analyst, Stockholm Centre for Jap European Research

Cécile Vaissié, professor of Russian and Soviet Research, College of Rennes 2, France

Sophie Vanhoonacker, professor, Maastricht College, Netherlands

Marguerite Vappereau, lecturer and researcher in Movie Research, Université Bordeaux-Montaigne, France

Maïrbek Vatchagaev, Chechen historian and political analyst of the North Caucasus on the Jamestown Basis, co-editor of the journal “Caucasus Survey”

Olivier Védrine, professor, journalist, member of the Board of Jean Monnet affiliation, France

Guido Vitiello, author, columnist, affiliate professor of Cinema and Visible Tradition at La Sapienza College, Rome, Italy

Hugo von Essen, analyst, Stockholm Centre for Jap European Research

Anna Wieslander, chair of the Board, Institute for Safety and Improvement Coverage, Stockholm, Sweden

Paul Zawadzki,senior lecturer in Political Science on the College of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France

Miroslav Žiak, former member of Parliament, Slovakia

Emanuelis Zingeris, member of Parliament, Lithuania

Othar Zourabichvili, president of the Georgian Affiliation in France


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