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Moscow’s demands of the United States and NATO are in fact the strategic goals of Russian policy in Europe. If Russia cannot achieve them by diplomatic means, it will resort to other methods.
ShortIf Moscow believes that the main security threat it faces is NATO military infrastructure moving closer to Russia’s western borders, it would make sense to focus on the infrastructure itself rather than the theoretical possibility of NATO expansion
ShortThe implementation of the EAEU-Iran PTA is a very important development that has taken place in recent years in Iran's relations with Eurasia
ShortThe current discussions between Russia and NATO pivot on Russia’s requirement for the Alliance to provide legally binding security guarantees: specifically, that the alliance will not expand east, which will require revoking the 2008 NATO Bucharest summit decision that Ukraine and Georgia “will become members of NATO”
ShortThe future of the negotiations between the center and the autonomies heavily depends on the 2023 Spanish general elections
ShortThe main question is whether the CBAM will push companies producing abroad to invest in greener manufacturing policies
ShortThe meeting was organized by the New York Office to the United Nations, and Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung
ShortWithout a clear smoking barrel of the failed coup attempt, assessing the various failures of the unrest at national, party, domestic security and personnel levels remains clouded by the extremely opaque nature of the elite leadership in Kazakhstan
ShortForeign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s remarks and answers to media questions at a news conference on Russia’s foreign policy performance in 2021
ShortThe Statement of Co-Conveners of the Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group (EASLG)
ShortThe warm meeting between President Putin and Premier Mitsotakis marks the beginning of a new chapter in the Greek–Russian relations, with both sides raising expectations that they are able to meet
ShortIn a few decades, or sooner, Moscow will have to take on an even greater responsibility, which Russia got rid of in 1991
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