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News on External Relations
Moscow wrong to write off Western Ukraine as inevitably anti-Russian

Russian officials are making a costly and two-fold mistake in viewing Ukraine as a country permanently divided between a virulently nationalistic and Russophobic West and a Russian-speaking and pro-Moscow East, according to a senior analyst at the Moscow Institute of CIS Countries

  • Date: 31.07.2010  |  Published on EGF: 31.07.2010  |  External Relations  |  from kyivpost.com
Cyberwar Is Hell

While we obsessed over Russian spies, top diplomats were working to stop a greater espionage problem: the threat of cyberwarfare.

  • Date: 29.07.2010  |  Published on EGF: 29.07.2010  |  External Relations  |  from newsweek.com
China and Russia sign power-grid agreement

British Prime Minister David Cameron wooed Indian business leaders Wednesday in a remarkable pitch aimed at revitalizing his nation's economy with help from the burgeoning Asian power it once ruled.

  • Date: 29.07.2010  |  Published on EGF: 29.07.2010  |  Energy  |  from chinadaily.com.cn
Russia welcomes Iran’s readiness to discuss fuel exchange

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Anderi Nesterenko in a statement published here on Tuesday welcomed Iran’s readiness for technical talks in the field of exchanging nuclear fuel for Tehran Research Reactor.

  • Date: 28.07.2010  |  Published on EGF: 28.07.2010  |  Energy  |  from irna.ir
The Kremlin’s New Policy in Its Near Abroad

In August 2008, Russia’s relations with its post-Soviet neighbors reached an all-time low in the aftermath of the Russia-Georgia war. Not one single country in the region recognized the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia because it would have endangered its own claim to territorial integrity.

  • Date: 28.07.2010  |  Published on EGF: 28.07.2010  |  External Relations  |  from themoscowtimes.com
Moscow calls for resumption in Transdniestria talks

Moscow is calling for negotiations to resume on settling the conflict over Transdniestria, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister and Secretary of State Grigory Karasin said.

  • Date: 28.07.2010  |  Published on EGF: 28.07.2010  |  External Relations  |  from interfax.com
Russia: EU sanctions on Iran 'unacceptable'

Moscow has said the new EU sanctions on Iran will undermine efforts for a political-diplomatic resolution with Iran. Russia backed last month's UN sanctions but condemned unilateral measures by the US and the EU.

  • Date: 28.07.2010  |  Published on EGF: 28.07.2010  |  External Relations  |  from Deutsche Welle
Tolerant to Western criticism, Iran is sensitive to Russia's

Moscow and Tehran have been living through a period of chill in their relations. It was evidenced in Moscow's reaction to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's recent words accusing Russian President Dmitry Medvedev of becoming "the spokesman for the Iran' s enemies."

  • Date: 27.07.2010  |  Published on EGF: 27.07.2010  |  Energy  |  from itar-tass.com
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