... BRICS Forward?
The Republic of Moldova is a “loser” in this crisis. The country has received a large number of refugees from Ukraine. Brussels will provide financial assistance to Moldova to work with refugees. But the social burden on the economy can ... ... increase in fuel prices, which will also inevitably affect economic growth.
Finally, two other neighbouring countries, Iran and North Korea, should be mentioned. Tehran has a unique window of opportunity. The risk of a shortage of oil in the world market ...
... liquid-propellant engines, spacecraft and missile fuel supply systems, as well as associated computer programs.
According to the information provided by the Ukrainian and Belarusian authorities to the Panel of Experts, Ryu Song-Chol and Ri Thae-Gil held North Korean service passports and were accredited to the DPRK's trade representative office in Minsk. Both were sentenced in May 2012 to terms of imprisonment in Ukraine of eight years.
“Yuzhnoe” and Yuzhmash Production Association (hereinafter – “Yuzhmash”) [
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] promptly responded to the publications (IISS and “The New York Times”). In their joint statement, it was declared that “images and characteristics ...
... individual companies and projects. The risk of new sanctions stems from a series of political factors: the Ukrainian crisis and conflict in Donbass, the U.S. elections and the alleged meddling, the developments in the Middle East, etc.
— Regarding Ukraine, the crisis has noticeably stabilized. However, we should not expect any significant breakthroughs in terms of compliance with the Minsk Agreements in the coming year. The stabilization of the situation in Donbass significantly decreases the risk ...