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Ottawa’s strategic dialogue with Moscow could begin with efforts to identify elements of commonality in both countries’ respective visions for development and stability in Asia
ShortDespite the sanctions and accusatory rhetoric from politicians on both sides, ‘niche cooperation’ between the two countries is still possible in areas of common interest
ShortWhat if four or five out of the seven vulnerable straits and canals were blocked at once?
ShortA one-year extension to the current aid arrangements would be no one’s first choice—but would ensure civilians in Idlib continue to receive help
ShortMoscow believes that for JCPOA talks to be successful, Washington and Tehran must synchronise their concessions: the former unfreezes Iranian assets and lifts sanctions, the latter is gradually…
ShortAs the most interested parties, Iran and Russia remain the main drivers of Iran’s rapprochement with the EAEU
ShortTo Complement the Discussion on the Institution of the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina
ShortDespite a successful adoption of the OEWG report, negotiators have yet to find compromises on key issues
ShortDespite calls from the United Nations, the Global North does not deem it necessary to change its sanctions policies
ShortNeither in Moscow nor in Beijing do they harbor illusions about opportunities to fix their problems with Washington anytime soon
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