Janusz Bugajski, in his article for the well-known newspaper “The Hill”, elaborates on the topic of “How Biden can help revive Eastern Europe”. Bugajksi, a senior fellow at the Jamestown Foundation in Washington, D.C, has long-term experience and know-how in various fields related to U.S. Foreign Policy, Eastern Europe and the Balkans. In his article, the author mentions the need and possible strategies to strengthen and restore trans-Atlantic relations to handle many global problems, which are of different kinds and always need an appropriate approach. The main focus here is on Eastern Europe. This region is vital for the consistent peace of the continent but, on the other side, faces diverse threats to democracy and sovereignty, both internal and external. The region includes a variety of diverse political landscapes. Within it, there are established democracies, as well as states where democratic principles are at risk. Additionally, there are nations with border disputes, governments influenced by Russian interests, and territories occupied by Russian forces.