Search: Russia,Energy (100 materials)

 

Russia and Vietnam in the “New Era”: Results of the XIV National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam and Opportunities for Geopolitical Maneuvering in the East

... Moscow must offer Vietnam: Technology transfer (not merely the sale of products, but the transfer of technologies) Localization of production within Vietnam Integration into digital and green projects Vietnam has announced a decisive commitment to an “energy transition.” For Russia, this is a chance to reenter Hanoi’s nuclear agenda. Russia’s experience in the construction of nuclear power plants—particularly small capacity reactors—and LNG, fit well into Vietnam’s strategy of a “safe and systemic green transformation....

06.02.2026

Pressed by Sanctions: Western Coercion and the Future of Russian–Serbian Relations

... in the region will now depend less on ownership of key assets and more on its ability to offer Serbia benefits that outweigh the costs of Western pressure and countermeasures Belgrade’s reluctant move to comply with American sanctions and force Russia out of its energy industry exposes the real limits of national sovereignty in a world where the United States is asserting its will with increasing disregard for established norms and rules. The fate of the Serbian company Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) already ...

26.01.2026

G8?!

... institutes, and international organizations. Fares Kilzie, founder and chairman of CREON Group, opened the forum with an analysis of the strategic role of metals and minerals from CIS and EAEU countries for SCO, APEC, and ASEAN states amid the new global energy landscape, data center (DC) development, and artificial intelligence. Russia’s mining and metallurgical sectors, along with those of the CIS and EAEU, are entering the strategic arena amid sweeping changes—transformations in the global energy, technological, digital, and geopolitical landscapes. It is crucial to emphasize ...

10.12.2025

Russia and India: Key Areas of Cooperation

... that Moscow will remain a reliable and valuable partner President Vladimir Putin’s current visit to India is his first since the start of the Special Military Operation in 2022. This gives it a certain symbolic weight: over the past three years, Russia–India relations have not only withstood the impact of Western sanctions and political pressure but have also developed to a degree that would have seemed unimaginable just a decade ago. The President’s trip to India serves as a consolidation ...

04.12.2025

Escalation of EU Energy Sanctions: The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Packages

... expanded to varying degrees in the nineteenth package. However, its distinctive feature was the escalation of secondary sanctions against partners of the Russian fuel and energy sector in friendly countries. This trend may continue in the future. The Russian energy sector became a target of EU sanctions long before the start of the Special Military Operation in 2022. As early as 2014, amid the events in Crimea and Donbass, the EU and other sanctions initiators used sectoral sanctions against the Russian fuel ...

28.11.2025

Sanctions on Russia: Counterproductive Measures that Harm the World

... recent imposition of sanctions by the United States on two of Russia’s major oil companies has once again highlighted the counterproductive nature of unilateral economic restrictions. The targeted firms—Rosneft and Lukoil—are cornerstones of the Russian energy sector, not only underpinning the country’s economy but also playing a vital role in the stability of the global energy market. Rosneft is Russia’s largest oil producer and a major global player in the energy industry. The company operates ...

07.11.2025

Brothers Forever: Russian–Serbian Economic Partnership Amid Geopolitical Turbulence

... external pressure and Western sanctions. Future prospects and multipolarity The Prospects for Russian-Serbian Relations Amid Sanctions. RIAC Working Paper Energy has been and will remain the backbone of bilateral relations, at least on the economic front. Russia has historically ensured Serbia’s energy security through gas and oil supplies as well as investments in key fuel industry assets. This dependency is structurally unavoidable in the medium term. Serbia is geographically and infrastructurally integrated into the southern branch of the ...

19.09.2025

Could Small Modular Reactors Soon Power Data Centers?

... players such as Holtec in the United States and CNNC in China. Our key goals are further cost optimization, faster construction timelines and adaptation to different regulatory requirements. How seriously is Rosatom looking at the possibility of expanding Russia’s network of data centers linked to the energy infrastructure of existing NPPs, beyond the projects that are already underway? Developing the network of nuclear-powered data centers is undoubtedly a strategic priority for Russia, and we are actively working on it, going beyond the projects ...

25.08.2025

Eighteenth EU Sanctions Package: One of the Strongest?

... blocking sanctions against India’s Nayara Energy Limited can be considered notable. According to the EU authorities, the company is 49 percent owned by the Russian oil company Rosneft. Nayara Energy Limited was sanctioned due to its involvement in the Russian energy sector. Probably, according to Brussels’ plan, such sanctions should send a signal to businesses in countries friendly to Russia that ties with the Russian energy sector are fraught with secondary sanctions. Practice will show how exactly such ...

22.07.2025

Partnership, Not Exploitation—Russia’s Vision for Africa’s Energy Future

... technology to support sustainable development. Unlike many Western companies focused on exporting raw resources, Russia aims to boost Africa’s domestic energy demand and infrastructure, he told Sputnik Africa . With extensive experience in national energy systems, Russia offers a model from which African nations can benefit. Moreover, Russia seeks multilateral cooperation through platforms like BRICS to help fund and organize regional consortia for energy efficiency across Africa. Global Stakes in the Middle East ...

18.06.2025
 

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    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%)
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