Search: Russia,Greece (18 materials)

 

What is Next for Russia and Greece?

... year starts with cautious optimism for the Greek–Russian relations. The meeting between President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Sochi in December, 2021 was significant for two reasons. It has confirmed the willingness of Russia and Greece to leave the diplomatic crisis of 2018 behind and bring the bilateral relationship back to normalcy—after three years of arduous efforts. More importantly, it has outlined their joint interest in placing this bilateral relationship into the general ...

14.01.2022

Andrey Kortunov Speaks at Delphi Economic Forum VI

... and international security, global economy, the future of Europe, climate change and sustainable development, social change and the future of the state, new technologies, as well as structural reforms and the transition to sustainable development in Greece. Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General, spoke on the prospects for the development of relations between the European Union and Russia.

17.05.2021

Will Erdogan's Adventures Hurt Russian Soft Power?

.... The Conclusion, therefore, will entail that Moscow should minimize the negative effects of Erdogan's adventurism on Russia's Soft Power. Erdogan's Goals and Means in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Middle East, and the Aegean Sea William Mallinson: Greece and Russia: Back to the Truman Doctrine? President Erdogan has long been guiding Turkey's belligerent regional adventures, driven by his professed ambition to establish the “New Turkey” and meet “ the Borders of his Heart .” Echoing the neo-Ottoman ...

24.07.2020

Greece and Russia: Back to the Truman Doctrine?

..., let us first look at ‘Russian Greece’. Russian Greece Costas Melakopides: How Rational Is President Erdogan’s Policy against Cyprus and Greece: a Case Study As we have seen, the assassination of Greece’s first leader was the first blow to Greece-Russia relations, ushering in a period of instability and foreign, mainly French and British, interference. Yet the modern Greek state would not even have come about as it did, were it not for Russia: the Anglo-Russian Protocol of April 4, 1826, stated ...

04.02.2020

Igor Ivanov Has a Meeting with Minister for Foreign Affairs of Greece Nikolaos Kotzias

... RIAC President, had a meeting with Nikolaos Kotzias, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Greece, having an official visit to Moscow. On June 13, 2018, Igor Ivanov, RIAC President, had a meeting with Nikolaos Kotzias, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Greece, having an official visit to Moscow. The following issues were discussed in the course of the meeting: bilateral Russian-Greek relations and relations between Russia and the European Union.

14.06.2018

How Rational Is President Erdogan’s Policy against Cyprus and Greece: a Case Study

... respect for Russia was re-asserted in the November 2017 opinion research for the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation. The crucial question on the “Role of International Actors in the Resolution of the Cyprus Problem”, received these revealing replies: Greece attracted 64% positive responses and 10% negative; Russia was second with 41% positive and 15% negative; after the EU and the UN, the US was fifth with only 15% positive and 39% negative responses, while at bottom (as expected) stood the UK with 10% positive and 55% negative attitudes [ 20 ]. The next ...

08.05.2018

Cyprus: Fake Truths, Fake Reviews and Moscow’s Expected Role

... expected to avoid Anastasiades’ conceptual weaknesses and negotiating blunders and to emerge, instead, as a more authentic Russophile and far more sensitive to the popular will for even closer bilateral bonds between the Republic of Cyprus and the Russian Federation. Should History unfold in this manner, Moscow’s aforementioned “political/philosophical conundrum” will evaporate. 1 . This article envisaged “joint action” by the “guarantor powers” of the Cypriot Constitution (Britain, Greece and Turkey) in case of a constitutional breach. Failing agreement to take joint action, each guarantor reserved the right “to take action with the sole aim of re-establishing the state of affairs established by the treaty” . Instead, Turkey ...

20.12.2017

Greece and Russia 13 months later: Symbolisms and Reality for a New Pattern of Greek-Russian relations

... communicate with Russia and put an end to the deterioration of EU-Russian relations. Russia has many reasons to keep its relations with Greece warm because Greece (among other EU-member states) still believes that the EU has to end the sanctions against Russia. Greece and Cyprus could build bridges to normalize EU-Russian relations in order to restart the dialogue over their differences on the issue of Ukraine. The EU should take into deep consideration that it does have the time to continue the “mini-riots” ...

02.06.2016

EU-Russia Antagonism in the Eastern Mediterranean

... incompliance with EU Policy in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, was perceived as an unbeatable diplomatic tool to enhance the country’s bargaining leverage in its competition with EU institutions. REUTERS/Alexander Zemlianichenko RIEAS Editorial Team: Greece-Russia Relations: A New Beginning? Notably, in April 2015, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras traveled to Moscow. Since he was the first European leader to travel to Moscow following the assassination of Boris Nemtsov, his visit provoked strong criticism ...

19.10.2015

Transit Gas Through Ukraine Politically Motivated by EU

... ultimate goal of keeping the Ukrainian transit, which is a purely political stance. It does not have any economic basis," he said, answering a question during an interview with RIA Novosti of why Brussels is not seeking to enhance cooperation with Russia on the Turkish Stream gas pipeline project through the Black Sea and Greece that bypasses Ukraine. The European Union will not be able to continue providing Kiev with financial support if Ukraine announces default due to the EU's legislation, Vladimir Chizhov said. "Yes, if a default is announced, they cannot continue ...

01.07.2015
 

Poll conducted

  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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