Search: Sanctions,NATO,Diplomacy (2 materials)

End of Diplomacy? Or a Toast for the Swedish Masters

... to Russian gas. Germany and its industry even depends more than 50% on Russian gas. This also puts some break on “financial sanctions”. Andrey Kortunov: The end of diplomacy? Seven Glimpses of the New Normal If Russia cannot get paid for gas, and enjoy the proceeds from gas sales stored by ... ... will survive or experience a crash and depletion of confidence worse than 2009. Western voices say that “Russia has brought NATO together”. Well—after the current Western songs and hymns are replaced with realism or despair (or a new US President ...

14.03.2022

The End of Diplomacy? Seven Glimpses of the New Normal

... rise of Beijing’s global influence, nor the coronavirus pandemic—nothing prevented these preparations. Igor Ivanov: Russia-NATO: On the History of the Current Crisis Russia proceeded with a rapid modernization of its armed forces, pursuing programs ... ... military-technical cooperation with its partners across the CSTO. The West has established various formats and mechanisms of sanctions pressure, boosting NATO’s eastern flank and increasing policy coordination both within the Alliance and within the ...

28.02.2022

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