On July 27, 2021, RIAC Director General had a meeting with Krzysztof Krajewski, Polish Ambassador to Russia
On July 27, 2021, RIAC Director General had a meeting with Krzysztof Krajewski, Polish Ambassador to Russia.
The issues ... ... Polish diplomat included bilateral Russian-Polish relations, as well as more general issues of Russia's interaction with the European Union and NATO. The discussion also touched upon the prospects for the development of the OSCE in the context of the ...
Professor Stanisław Bieleń on the role of Poland between Russia and the European Union and how to achieve the geopolitics of peace in Europe.
Professor Stanisław Bieleń on the role of Poland between Russia and the European Union and how to achieve the geopolitics of peace in Europe.
Professor Stanisław Bieleń
is employed ...
... development of international order is complicated and somewhat challenging. The country is in the zone of interest of the USA and the Russian Federation, as well as Europe. This makes it a point of contention between powerful international actors.
The first question ... ... trade partner: according to World Bank data, in 2017 Ukrainian export to Russia was 3 943 217.84 $ (9.08%), by comparison — Poland is the second (6.28%) and import — 7 196 562.10 (14.56%), China is the third (11.41%).
Third, despite the conflict, labour ...
... reports from the front lines. In reality, the project is one of the primary areas in Russia’s fight against the United States. Washington has been critical of major Russian... ... simply not be profitable.
The construction of Nord Stream 2 would actually benefit Poland. The more Russian gas going to Germany, the greater the surplus of the raw material... ... the Third Energy Package to include maritime parts of gas pipelines running into the European Union. The new rules would mean that Gazprom would only be able to transport...
Interview with Ernest Wyciszkiewicz
On February 2–3, 2017, Russian International Affairs Council in cooperation with the EU Delegation to the Russian ... ... Dialogue and Understanding (CPRDiP) shares his views on recent political developments in Poland, the deployment of NATO troops and the expectations of Trump’s policy in... ... quite natural that some governments want to initiate the debate about the future of the European Union. In the EU very often crises triggered reforms. This is something that...
... instruments in rectifying the situation. This factor has affected the Baltic Sea Region far more than it has a number of other EU regions. It is here that the repercussions of the Ukrainian crisis, the cooling down of Russia’s relations with NATO and the European Union, and the introduction of sanctions have been felt particularly acutely.
Russia’s security relations with the Baltic Sea Region countries are defined by the membership of Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Estonia in NATO, as well as by the non-aligned status of Finland and Sweden. Following the onset of the “Ukrainian crisis,” these relations have been affected by the considerable deterioration of the situation, and by the marked militarization ...
... of relations along the Ukraine–EU and Ukraine–Russia lines.
Ilya Kramnik:
NATO Exercises: More Provocations
from Poland
Without Ukraine, Russia will be unable to implement its foreign political projects. This is why the Kremlin is ready to pay a high price for its attempts to keep Kiev in its orbit. Piekło doubts that the European Union is capable of reacting to Moscow’s aggressive policies in the region, and the European Union must therefore ...
... of the systemic Euroscepticism within the Law and Justice Party, the fact that Poland
rejected
the quotas put forward by the European Union for receiving migrants from Asia and Africa, the country’s negative attitude towards the Eurozone and, finally,... ... Council Donald Tusk. This last factor should not be overestimated, however. And the extent of Kaczyński’s influence over Poland’s foreign policy is yet to be seen.
Relations with Russia under the new administration will be even colder.
The Law and Justice Party has promised to change the
retirement age
...
On October 25th parliamentary elections were held in Poland that led to the victory of Kaczynski’s right-wing nationalist Law and Justice party (PiS) over the outgoing pro-EU ... ... the consequences of this change in leadership. What impact might this election have on Polish relations with the EU and on EU-Russia relationship? Eurosceptic, anti-Russian, and anti-migration. This is how Law and Justice presented itself to Polish people....
... roundtable, RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov focused on the dynamic role of the Visegrad countries in the CEE policies of the European Union. Director of RAS Institute for European Studies Alexey Gromyko underlined the importance of the Visegrad Group for development of its member states and cooperation of Russia with Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. Ambassador Priputen summed up the results of the Slovak presidency in the Visegrad ...