... isn't one, Carnegie Center's Dmitry Trenin writes
During the 2014 Ukraine crisis, Russia broke from the post–Cold War system and openly challenged U.S. dominance. This... ... globally.
Moscow’s engagement with the West on issues such as Ukraine, Syria, or Iranian and North Korean nuclear matters is geared to these priorities.
With the Minsk... ... economic relations with Western Europe.
Russia also hoped that developments in the European Union, including Brexit and elections in France, would lead to a less Atlanticist...
Relations between the U.S. and Russia appear to be almost at the point of no return
Relations between the U.S. and ... ... interference. These include security concerns and disputes revolving around NATO and European Union enlargement, Russian actions in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, as well as... ....
How might the 2013 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear accord with Iran impact U.S. Missile Defense deployments in Europe — particularly given the fact...
... Russia’s key and unparalleled ally in the region. The 17% drop in public perception of Russia’s “friendliness” in Armenia, observed in a Eurasian Development... ... — regardless of who enters the White House next January.
With regards to the European Union, Armenia will finally conclude and sign the new framework document to... ... scenarios for Armenia — both domestically, regionally, and internationally — is Iran. Provided that all relevant parties remain satisfied with the implementation of...
... by the Revolutionary Guards, an organisation which on the one hand does not meet the European Union’s transparency requirements and on the other always tries to retain... ... over projects in which it is involved. Fourthly, following the lifting of sanctions Iran will be in a position to start building
a long-planned gas pipeline to Pakistan... ... Jean-Claude Juncker came into office still takes a sceptical view of any attempts by Russia to strengthen its position in Central and South-Eastern Europe. There is also...
The group of six international mediators (the USA, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, China and Germany) and Iran reached a preliminary framework agreement on the “nuclear dossier” on 2 April 2015 in Lausanne.
According to this document
, the parties commit to reach a comprehensive agreement by 30 June 2015 entailing a complete lifting of the international ...
... transport sectors, a ban on entry to the Member States, and the freezing within the European Union of financial assets of Syrian individuals and entities, including the... ... for the imposition of sanctions on Damascus and, possibly, even for foreign invasion. Russia and China have used the right of veto three times (October 4th, 2011, February... ... on these scandalous documents in the UN Security Council.
Exerting pressure on the Iranian economy is accompanied by an attack on Iran's positions in the regional political...