Search: Latvia (27 materials)

 

Meeting with Latvian Diplomats

On November 22, Russian International Affairs Council hosted a meeting of Andrey Kortunov, Director General, RIAC, Viktors Makarovs, Parliamentary Secretary, Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Latvian Embassy to Russia staff. The following issues were discussed in the course of the meeting: current Russia-Latvia relations, Baltic region security challenges, Moscow-Riga Track II diplomacy priorities and ...

23.11.2016

RIAC at the Riga Conference

Ivan Timofeev, Program Director of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), and RIAC Program Coordinator Anna Kuznetsova took part in the meeting of experts “Russia, Latvia, and Europe after the Warsaw NATO Summit” that was held in Riga on October 29, 2016 within the framework of the Riga Conference on international security issues. The event was organized jointly by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic ...

31.10.2016

Riga Dialogue Afterthoughts 2016

The Latvian Institute of International Affairs (LIIA) has posted on its website a report, which is a follow-up publication to the annual Riga Dialogue Conference that took place last May. The list of authors of the publication includes RIAC Program Director ...

06.10.2016

Europe and Russia in Search of a Common Language

On September 14, 2016 the Latvian Institute of International Affairs (Riga) held a public debate “ The West and Russia: Bridges or Walls? ” which was attended by experts, politicians and media representatives. RIAC Program Manager Ekaterina Chimiris represented at ...

15.09.2016

Ivan Timofeev at Riga Dialogue 2016

On May17, 2016 the Latvian Institute of International Affairs organized an annual Riga Dialogue. The event was supported by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), European Leadership Network (ELN), the Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and German ...

24.05.2016

Waiting on the Armata

... Atlanticism Second, the scale of the exercise this year is significantly greater than before. The number of military personnel that took part in the exercise in 2012 was “ over 200 ”. In 2015, that number had increased to over 350 (with the Latvian armed forces joining in). This year, over 1200 personnel were involved – in addition to Latvian and U.S. troops, representatives of the armed forces of Poland, Canada and Germany were also in attendance (the last two probably having the ...

12.05.2016

The Forgotten Island. The Baltic countries will dearly for energy independence

... energy strategy of the Baltic countries is underpinned by a single political imperative: to eliminate the “Baltic island” of the EU energy system. In fact infrastructure (transport, gas, electricity and so on) is the last sphere Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have failed to completely integrate into Europe over the past 25 post-Soviet years. The Baltic gas infrastructure has been closely linked with the eastern neighbour since the Soviet times: in 2014 Russia fully met the gas needs of ...

25.12.2015

Russian and European Experts Discuss Security at Riga Conference

On November 6, 2015, RIAC Deputy Program Director Timur Makhmutov took part in roundtable " The EU and Russia: a Dialogue in Changed Security Environment " on the margins of the Riga Conference organized by the Latvian Institute of International Affairs . In his report on the new security architecture in Eurasia, Dr. Makhmutov stressed the need for quality assessment of the current Russia-EU relationship, as well as for examination of the sides' perception of ...

11.11.2015

The Beneficiaries of the Ukrainian Crisis

Sergey Rekeda: Who Benefits from it? The Baltic countries, i.e. Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, which have rarely demonstrated a penchant for pragmatic relations with Russia over the past 25 years, seem to take the lead in the number of those who gain from the Ukraine crisis, with obvious benefits to be reaped simultaneously ...

13.07.2015
 

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  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  
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