On April 20, 2022, RIAC in cooperation with Africa Business Initiative held a webinar on the consequences of Russia-Ukraine conflict for African food security
On April 20, 2022, RIAC in cooperation with Africa Business Initiative held a webinar on the consequences of Russia-Ukraine conflict for African food security.
The webinar focused on three key food security issues arising from the Russian-Ukrainian conflict: food, mineral resources and fertilizer increasing prices and the implications for...
... revise their approaches to bilateral relations, smoothing out their contradictions. BRICS should work on the mistakes after the pandemic, trying to formulate joint responses to the serious challenges that are looming today, including those caused by the Ukrainian crisis, such as a new round of food crisis globally and the economic crisis predicted by the IMF and the World Bank. Certainly, the BRICS nations possess the resources to act effectively, since they are the world’s leading food producers (except ...
A return to the usual nature of interaction within the framework of the Arctic Council should not be expected in the near future
Given the deterioration of Russia's relations with the West in almost all respects since 2014, there were fears that these negative trends would extend to cooperation in the Arctic. However, during that time frame, until recently, the Arctic remained the region least affected by the crisis in relations between Russia and the West, where interaction continued despite many...
On April 15, 2022, Oxford Process, a British expert think tank, held the fifth high-level international expert meeting on the challenges of resolving the Russian-Ukrainian crisis and the future of European security
On April 15, 2022, Oxford Process, a British expert think tank, held the fifth high-level international expert meeting on the challenges of resolving the Russian-Ukrainian crisis and the future of ...
On April 12, 2022, Usanas Foundation, India, held an international conference on the impact of Russian-Ukrainian conflict on the system of international relations and global stability
On April 12, 2022,
Usanas Foundation
, India, held an international conference on the impact of Russian-Ukrainian conflict on the system of international relations and global stability.
The conference was attended by experts, diplomats and public figures from India, Sri Lanka, Israel, Turkey and a number of European...
Possible options for peace agreements between Moscow and Kiev were also discussed
On April 6, 2022, at the residence of Australian Ambassador to Russia, Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General, had a meeting with diplomats from the Asia-Pacific countries on the consequences of Russia's special military operation on the territory of Ukraine for security and strategic stability in the Asia-Pacific region.
Possible options for peace agreements between Moscow and Kiev were also discussed. The meeting...
... to deliver 500 MANPADS Stinger and 1,000 anti-tank systems, 400 hand grenade launchers, 14 armoured personnel carriers and fuel]. Turkey does not provide military assistance free of charge, but thematic exports have increased [
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Ivan Timofeev:
Ukrainian Crisis. Who Has the Upper Hand?
Second, due to internal reshuffles, the alliance’s borders in Central and Eastern Europe—Slovakia, Poland, Romania, the Baltic States, Bulgaria, as well as the US grouping in Europe—are being strengthened....
The meeting was devoted to the search for mutually acceptable compromise on the territorial aspects of the Ukrainian crisis
On April 1, 2022, Oxford Process, a British expert think tank, held a high-level international expert meeting on the challenges of resolving the Russian-Ukrainian crisis and the future of European security. The meeting was devoted to ...
The ongoing military conflict in Ukraine might produce at least two new opportunities for Turkey’s foreign policy
The ongoing military conflict in Ukraine might produce at least two new opportunities for Turkey’s foreign policy.
First, it is likely to distract Russia’s attention from other regional crises where Moscow and Ankara have diverging interests such as in Syria, Libya, and the South Caucasus. The change in Russia’s priorities opens ways for strengthening Turkey’s positions in these crises...
On March 31, 2022, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) together with Institut Montaigne held a round table on resolving the Ukrainian crisis and a ceasefire
On March 31, 2022, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) together with Institut Montaigne held a round table on resolving the Ukrainian crisis and a ceasefire. Experts from Russia and France were invited to participate ...