... the Hobbes “struggle of all against all” awaits us, writes Alexander Grushko, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
To this day, Russia is a convinced supporter of multilateral approaches. We are obliged to this by our status ... ... the field of security - the ABM Treaty, the INF Treaty, and the Founding NATO-Russia Act, the START Treaty are destroyed.
The OSCE potential, which we considered as a core role in building a “common European home,” still cannot reach its “design ...
Relations between the U.S. and Russia appear to be almost at the point of no return
Relations between the U.S. and ... ... and radar systems in Poland and Romania, as well as in Japan, South Korea, and the Middle East.
How might the 2013 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear accord... ... along with Russia, Ukraine, France and Germany?
Would a peacekeeping mission under OSCE auspices prove acceptable if Kiev, Moscow and the eastern Ukrainian autonomists...
... region would be best served by creating an inclusive regional security system for the Middle East. We reject the view that the region and its borders need to be fundamentally... ... that experience from the Helsinki process in Europe and the modalities of work of the OSCE could be useful for regional actors who want to pursue this objective, and we stand... ... (Poland) (Task Force Co-Chair);
Igor S. Ivanov
, former Foreign Minister, President, Russian International Affairs Council, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of...