'After years of private -- and sometimes public hostility, the EU and NATO have found a way to get on the same page at a time of great uncertainty for the West' | Analysis by lukemcgee
London As the world watches and waits nervously to learn if Russian President Vladimir Putin will instruct his forces to invade Ukraine, European diplomats are privately finding one small silver lining to the crisis unfolding in Eastern Europe.
The European Union and NATO have been remarkably united during this entire episode, which months ago was in no way a certainty. Behind the scenes, diplomats, NATO sources and EU officials have praised the"unprecedented levels of unity and coordination" which has"strengthened the transatlantic alliance" as both institutions have worked in lockstep with each other and the US, as one EU official put it.
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