It's hard to know who will 'blink first' to break stalemate over Ukraine, says former U.S. diplomat
William Courtney, adjunct senior fellow at RAND Corporation and former U.S. ambassador to Georgia and Kazakhstan, discusses the impasse in talks involving the United States, NATO and Russia over the Ukraine crisis.
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