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With the Russia invasion of Ukraine heading towards its fifth month, Europe correspondent Ido Vock speaks to the former Nato general secretary Anders Fogh Rasmussen on how Nato can protect Ukraine, what potential peace talks could look like between Zelensky and Putin, and why the world's democracies need to unite. They discuss what else can be done to support Ukraine, what form security guarantees for a neutral Ukraine might look like, and why democracies need to stand up to autocrats. -- World Review is a world news podcast from the New Statesman, discussing the latest in global politics and current affairs, including interviews with leading experts such as Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, Michel Barnier and more. Hosted by New Statesman US Editor Emily Tamkin with regular contributions from the International team including Megan Gibson, Katie Stallard, Jeremy Cliffe, Ido Vock, Alix Kroeger and more. Subscribe to the World Review podcast here: https://podfollow.com/world-review -- The New Statesman brings you unrivalled analysis of of the latest UK and international politics. On our YouTube channel you’ll find insight on the top news and global current affairs stories, as well as insightful interviews with politicians, advisers and leading political thinkers, to help you understand the political and economic forces shaping the world. With regular contributions from our writers including Political Editor Andrew Marr and Anoosh Chakelian - host of the New Statesman podcast - we’ll help you understand the world of politics and global affairs from Westminster to Washington and beyond. SUBSCRIBE on YouTube: / @newstatesman