Interview by Permanent Representative of Russia to the EU Ambassador Vladimir Chizhov for "Die Welt"
... ... implement the Minsk Agreements of 2015 to bring peace to Eastern Ukraine.
Have you read them?
A long time ago.
If you refresh ... ... money out of it.
The main thing is that we strengthen Europe’s energy security. Another example: despite EU’s unilateral measures ... ... Alliance.
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Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the European Union
Germany and Russia have to accept that they have different interests but also that they cannot ignore ... ... visionary and pragmatic tradition. But at least since the start of the conflict in Ukraine in 2014, it has become clear that Germany’s partnership for modernization... ... idea that relations should be guided by big infrastructure projects like Nord Stream, energy and economic cooperation for mutual benefits, and the personal relationship between...
... absolutely groundless.
As far as the overall gas settlement is concerned, the heart of the matter seems to lie in the approach of the European Union. Fortunately, Brussels today is deeply involved in gas negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in contrast to 2006 and 2009, when the Europeans deliberately avoided any kind of participation in such processes. But nowadays they appear to be seriously worried about their own continuous gas supply during winter.
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Yuri Borovsky:
Can Russia–EU–Ukraine Negotiations on Gas
Be Saved?
The ...
... disaster. Yuri Borovsky, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations and Foreign Policy of Russia at MGIMO University of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, comments on the situation.
What is the current state of energy contacts between Russia, Ukraine and the European Union?
Energy contacts between Russia, Ukraine and the European Union are in crisis and are being conducted on an ad hoc basis. Everything that has been achieved by Moscow and Brussels since 2000 as part of the Energy Dialogue has now essentially been frozen....
... Middle East, which was then the most unstable region in terms of energy geopolitics (“oil shocks” and so forth). In ... ... early 2000s, Europe closed its eyes to its energy dependence on Russia, expecting the country to become a kind of second Norway,... ...
Alexey Belogoriev
At the same time, the first transit crisis in Ukraine occurred during the winter of 2005-2006, which was then ... ... against 119.6 billion m3 in 2008), bypassing the latter.
Today the European Union is facing an unconventional choice. The first option ...