... indicate that Russia has gained additional support for its influence in the region.
Yaroslav Lissovolik, Ekaterina Chimiris:
Serbia–EAEU: Integration Prospects in a Free Trade Area
Nevertheless, Russia is far from being the only actor in the Southeast Europe energy sector. In 2018, construction was completed on the Trans-Anatolian pipeline delivering gas from the Caspian via Turkey to Greece, and the
Trans Adriatic Pipeline
project owned by Azerbaijani, Belgian, British, Italian, Spanish and Swiss ...
... Another scenario is the “Permanent Balkan Conference” led by the EU and mediated by high representatives from the U.S. and Russia. Such a decision could be enforced by changing the format of the Brussels talks, and with the consent of the Albanian and Serbian parties.
3. The third scenario is the “Permanent Balkan Conference — broad version” under the leadership of the ... ... value in the context of day-to-day life.
4. The fourth scenario is the creation of the “Balkan Union” modeled on the EU. Turkey, as an “eternal” candidate for the EU, might join such a “Union.” This scenario is most likely to be the least ...