... with NATO in the form of providing the Baltic Transit Train in support of non-military deliveries and reverse transit for the International Security Assistance Force with the use of the transportation and logistics infrastructure owned by Russia and the ... ... well as between several industry working groups of intergovernmental commissions.
Russia’s channels of communication with Poland and Sweden have been put under similar constraints. There are certain favourable differences in Russia–Finland relations,...
On November 4, 2016 Center for European Policy Analysis, CEPA, hosted a «
Warsaw Summit 2016 – What’s Next for NATO?
» conference in Warsaw.
The following issues farmed the agenda of the conference: NATO on the Eastern Flank, the development and the future of the Alliance, Russia-NATO relations.
Natalia Evtikhevich
, Programme Manager, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), was one of the speakers at the discussion session «What will Russia do? NATO-Russia relations»...
... the more advanced SM-3 IIA missiles to be deployed in Poland
[2]
. As part of the EPAA’s fourth phase, the missiles in Poland were to be replaced by a more advanced version, the SM-3 IIB. However, the Pentagon dropped the
fourth phase
in 2013.
... ... afraid of? Russia’s concerns are most fully formulated in the BMD-related materials of the
2012 Moscow Conference on International Security
. They boil down to the following points:
The third and now cancelled fourth phase of the EPAA threatens ...
... officers and journalists, among them Polish Presdient Andrzej Duda, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Federica Mogherini, former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, foreign and defense ministers of Poland, presidents of Croatia and Montenegro, foreign ministers of Italy and Norway, as well as other officials from NATO and neutral European countries.
The discussants focused on NATO strategy in the eastern and southern flanks, its evolution in the ...