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On October 6, 2014, RIAC President Igor Ivanov and Director General Andrey Kortunov were in Washington, DC, at an international seminar of the Atlantic Council of the United States on revaluation of common interests in the context of European security covering such issues as the current status and future of European and Euro-Atlantic security institutions, i.e. OSCE, European Union, Council of Europe, etc. through the prism of Ukraine crisis and overall deterioration of the Russia-West relationship.

On October 6, 2014, RIAC President Igor Ivanov and Director General Andrey Kortunov were in Washington, DC, at an international seminar of the Atlantic Council of the United States on revaluation of common interests in the context of European security covering such issues as the current status and future of European and Euro-Atlantic security institutions, i.e. OSCE, European Union, Council of Europe, etc. through the prism of Ukraine crisis and overall deterioration of the Russia-West relationship.

Among other things, Dr. Ivanov and Dr. Kortunov presented RIAC's policy paper on the future of the OSCE prepared jointly with the German Marshall Fund of the U.S.A. and SIPRI, Sweden.

Dr. Ivanov also met Vice Chair-Designate of the Atlantic Council's Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security Ellen Tauscher to discuss cooperation of the two think tanks in 2015 and in the next years.

 

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